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020 | _a9781944660079 | ||
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100 | _aBoucherie, Richard J. | ||
245 | _aOperations research : introduction to models and methods | ||
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_bWorld Scientific, _c2022 _aNew Jersey : |
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_axii, 499 p. ; _bill., _c25 cm. |
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_b1595.00 _c₹ _d1.00 |
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504 | _aIncludes index. | ||
520 | _aAll essential topics and even more are covered while keeping the size of the book down (competitive textbooks are lengthy at thousand pages, which is overwhelming for beginning students). LP-sensitivity and post-optimality analysis are presented in an easily understandable manner. Much attention is focused on heuristic solution methods and dynamic optimization. Coverage of more advanced operations research topics, such as Markovian control, inventory and queueing approximations, and networks of queues. A carefully designed collection of motivational examples and problems. | ||
650 | _aAverage number | ||
650 | _aContinuous-time Markov chain | ||
650 | _aCustomers arrive | ||
650 | _aDecision problem | ||
650 | _aDynamic programming | ||
650 | _aExponentially distributed | ||
650 | _aExpected value | ||
650 | _aLP model | ||
650 | _aMinimum spanning tree | ||
650 | _aStationary policy | ||
650 | _aTraveling salesman problem | ||
650 | _aRandom variable | ||
700 | _aBraaksma, Aleida | ||
700 | _aTijms, H. C | ||
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