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_aPrasad, M. V. Durga _94226 |
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245 | _aOperations research | ||
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_bCengage Learning India Pvt. Ltd. _aNew Delhi _c2012 |
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300 | _axi, 439 p. | ||
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_aINR _b435.00 |
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504 | _aTable of content 'Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Linear Programming Chapter 3: Duality and Sensitivity Analysis Chapter 4 Special Class of Linear Programming models Chapter 5: Integer Programming Chapter 6: Goal Programming Chapter 7: Analytical Hierarchical Process Chapter 8: Job Scheduling Chapter 9: Network Models Chapter 10: Dynamic Programming Chapter 11: Decision Theory Models Chapter 12: Game Theory Chapter 13: Queuing Theory Chapter 14: Inventory Models Chapter 15: Simulation Appendix | ||
520 | _a'This book Operations Research is a well-organized and comprehensive text to provide an in-depth coverage of the theory and applications of operations research. It emphasizes the role of operations research not only as an effective decision-making tool, but also as an essential productivity improvement tool to deal with real-world management problems. Its coherent presentation and easy-to-understand approach will prove extremely useful to the students. The book helps the aspiring executives understand the importance of making more effective decisions and building more productive systems based on careful predictions of outcomes and estimates of risk and the latest decision tools and techniques. This book will be useful as a text to postgraduate students of management, mathematics and statistics, commerce, and chartered accountancy as well as to graduate students of engineering (mechanical, industrial and production). | ||
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