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1. Introduction
1.1 The Nature of Management Science
1.2 The Impact of Management Science
1.3 Some Special Features of This Book
1.4 Summary
Glossary
Problems
2. Linear Programming: Basic Concepts
2.1 Three Classic Applications of Linear Programming
2.2 A Case Study—The Wyndor Glass Co. Product-Mix Problem
2.3 Formulating a Linear Programming Model
2.4 The Graphical Method
2.5 Some Key Facts About Optimal Solutions
2.6 A Dialogue About Characteristics of Linear Programming Problems
2.7 A Minimization Example—The Profit & Gambit Co. Advertising-Mix Problem
2.8 Linear Programming from a Managerial Perspective
2.9 Summary
Glossary
Learning Aids for This Chapter in Your MS Courseware Problems
Case 2-1: Auto Assembly
Case 2-2: Cutting Cafeteria Costs
3. Linear Programming: Formulation and Applications
3.1 A Case Study—The Super Grain Corp. Advertising-Mix Problem
3.2 Resource-Allocation Problems
3.3 Cost-Benefit Tradeoff Problems
3.4 Distribution-Network Problems
3.5 Continuing the Super Grain Case Study
3.6 Mixed Problems
3.7 Model Formulation from a Managerial Perspective
3.8 Classic Applications of Linear Programming, Revisited
3.9 Summary
Glossary
Learning Aids for This Chapter in Your MS Courseware Problems
Case 3-1: Staffing a Call Center
Case 3-2: Fabrics and Fall Fashions
4. What-If Analysis for Linear Programming
4.1 The Importance of What-If Analysis to Managers
4.2 Continuing the Wyndor Case Study
4.3 Range-of-Optimality Sensitivity Analysis
4.4 Simultaneous Changes in Objective Function Coefficients
4.5 Shadow Price Analysis for Right-Hand Sides
4.6 Range-of-Feasibility Sensitivity Analysis
4.7 The 100% Rule for Simultaneous Changes in Right-Hand Sides
4.8 Summary
Glossary
Learning Aids for This Chapter in Your MS Courseware Problems
Case 4-1: Controlling Air Pollution
Case 4-2: Farm Management
5. Transportation and Assignment Problems
5.1 A Case Study—The P&T Company Distribution Problem
5.2 Characteristics of Transportation Problems
5.3 Reformulating Other Problems as Transportation Problems
5.4 Some Other Applications of the Transportation Problem
5.5 A Case Study—Texago Corp. Site Selection Problem
5.6 Characteristics of Assignment Problems
5.7 Reformulating Other Problems As Assignment Problems
5.8 Summary
Glossary
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Case 5-1: Shipping Wood to Market
Case 5-2: Project Pickings
6. Network Optimization Problems
6.1 Minimum Cost Flow Problems
6.2 A Case Study—The BMZ Co. Maximum-Flow Problem
6.3 Maximum Flow Problems
6.4 Shortest Path Problems
6.5 Minimum Spanning Tree Problems
6.6 Summary
Glossary
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Case 6-1: Aiding Allies
Case 6-2: (To be added later)
7. Project Management with PERT/CPM
7.1 A Case Study—The Reliable Construction Co. Project
7.2 Using a Network to Visually Display a Project
7.3 Scheduling a Project with PERT/CPM
7.4 Dealing with Uncertain Activity Durations
7.5 Considering Time-Cost Trade-Offs
7.6 Scheduling and Controlling Project Costs
7.7 An Evaluation of PERT/CPM From a Managerial Perspective
7.8 Summary
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Case 7-1: Steps to Success
Case 7-2: “School’s out forever…”
8. Beyond Linear Programming
8.1 Integer Programming
8.2 Separable Programming
8.3 Quadratic Programming
8.4 A Case Study—The Dewright Co. Goal-Programming Problem
8.5 Goal Programming
8.6 Summary
Glossary
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Case 8-1: Capacity Concerns
Case 8-2: International Investments
Case 8-3: Savvy Stock Selection
Case 8-4: A Cure for Cuba
9. Using Binary Integer Programming to Deal with Yes-or-No Decisions
9.1 A Case Study—The California Manufacturing Co. Problem
9.2 Some Other Applications
9.3 Some Other Formulation Possibilities with Binary Variables
9.4 Some Formulation Examples
9.5 Some Perspectives on Solving Binary Integer Programming Problems
9.6 Summary
Glossary
Learning Aids for This Chapter in Your MS Courseware Problems
Case 9-1: Assigning Art
Case 9-2: Stocking Sets
Case 9-3: Assigning Students to Schools (Revisited)
10. Decision Analysis
10.1 A Case Study—The Goferbroke Company Problem
10.2 Formulating the Problem
10.3 Decision Criteria Without Probabilities
10.4 Decision Criteria That Use Probabilities
10.5 Checking Whether To Obtain More Information
10.6 Using New Information To Update the Probabilities
10.7 Using a Decision Tree to Analyze the Problem
10.8 Using Utilities to Better Reflect the Values of Payoffs
10.9 The Practical Application of Decision Analysis
10.10 Summary
Glossary
Learning Aids for This Chapter in Your MS Courseware Problems
Case 10-1: Brainy Business
Case 10-2: Smart Steering Support
11. Inventory Management with Known Demand
11.1 A Case Study—The Atlantic Coast Tire Corp. (ACT) Problem
11.2 Cost Components of Inventory Models
11.3 The Basic Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) Model
11.4 The Optimal Inventory Policy for the Basic EOQ Model
11.5 The EOQ Model with Planned Shortages
11.6 The EOQ Model with Quantity Discounts
11.7 The EOQ Model with Gradual Replenishment
11.8 Summary
Glossary
Learning Aids for This Chapter in Your MS Courseware
Case 11-1: Brushing Up on Inventory Control
12. Inventory Management with Uncertain Demand
12.1 A Case Study for Perishable Products—Freddie the Newsboy’s Problem
12.2 An Inventory Model for Perishable Products
12.3 A Case Study for Stable Problems—The Niko Camera Corp. Problem
12.4 The Management Science Team’s Analysis of the Case Study
12.5 A Continuous-Review Inventory Model for Stable Products
12.6 Larger Inventory Systems in Practice
12.7 Summary
Glossary
Learning Aids for This Chapter in Your MS Courseware Problems
Case 12-1: TNT: Tackling Newsboy’s Teachings
Case 12-2: (To be added later)
13. Forecasting
13.1 Some Applications of Forecasting
13.2 A Case Study—The Computer Club Warehouse (CCW) Problem
13.3 Applying Time Series Forecasting Methods to the Case Study
13.4 The Time Series Forecasting Methods in Perspective
13.5 Casual Forecasting with Linear Regression
13.6 Judgmental Forecasting Methods
13.7 Forecasting in Practice
13.8 Summary
Glossary
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Case 13-1: Finagling the Forecasts
14. Queueing Models
14.1 Elements of a Queueing Model
14.2 Some Examples of Queueing Systems
14.3 Measures of Performance for Queueing Systems
14.4 A Case Study—The Dupit Corp. Problem
14.5 Some Single-Server Queueing Models
14.6 Some Multiple-Server Queueing Models
14.7 Priority Queueing Models
14.8 Some Insights About Designing Queueing Systems
14.9 Two Variations of the M/M/s Model
14.10 Economic Analysis of the Number of Servers to Provide
14.11 Some Award Winning Applications of Queueing Models
14.12 Summary
Glossary
Key Symbols
Learning Aids for This Chapter in Your MS Courseware Problems
Case 14-1: Queueing Quandary
Case 14-2: Reducing In-Process Inventory
Case 14-3: KeyCorp
15. Computer Simulation
15.1 The Essence of Computer Simulation
15.2 A Case Study—Herr Cutter’s Barber Shop (Revisited)
15.3 Analysis of the Case Study
15.4 Some Common Types of Applications
15.5 Outline of a Computer Simulation Study
15.6 Performing Computer Simulations on Spreadsheets
15.7 Summary
Glossary
Learning Aids for This Chapter in Your MS Courseware Problems
Case 15-1: Planning Planners
Case 15-2: Pricing Under Pressure
Supplements on the CD-ROM (packaged with the text)
16. Solution Concepts for Linear Programming
16.1 Some Key Facts About Optimal Sollutions
16.2 The Role of Corner Points in Searching for an Optimal Solution
16.3 Solution Concepts for the Simplex Method
16.4 Computer Implementation of the Simplex Method
16.5 The Interior-Point Approach to lSolving Linear Programming problems
16.6 Summary
Glossary
Learning Aids for This Chapter in Your MS Courseware Problems
Supplement to Section 7.2: The Procedure for Constructing a Project Network
Supplement to Chapter 9: Some Perspectives on Solving Binary Integer Programming Problems
Supplement to Chapter 10: Decision Criteria without Probabilities
Supplement to Chapter 14: Finite Queue and Finite Calling Population Variations of the M/M/s Model
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