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_aBalkrishnan, Nagraj _96133 |
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245 | _aManagerial decision modeling with spreadsheets | ||
250 | _a3rd | ||
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_bPearson India Education Services Pvt. Ltd. _aNew Delhi _c2020 |
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300 | _a624 p. | ||
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_aINR _b910.00 |
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504 | _aTable of Content Chapter 1: Introduction to Managerial Decision Modeling Chapter 2: Linear Programming Models: Graphical and Computer Methods Chapter 3: Linear Programming Modeling Applications with Computer Analyses in Excel Chapter 4: Transportation, Assignment, and Network Models Chapter 5: Integer, Goal, and Nonlinear Programming Models Chapter 6: Project Management Chapter 7: Decision Analysis Chapter 8: Queuing Models Chapter 9: Simulation Modeling Chapter 10: Forecasting Models Online Chapter 11: Inventory Control Models Appendix A: Probability Concepts and Applications Appendix B: Useful Excel 2010 Commands and Procedures for Installing ExcelModules Appendix C: Areas Under the Standard Normal Curve Appendix D: Brief Solutions to All Odd-Numbered End-of-Chapter Problems | ||
520 | _aThe perfect balance between decision modeling and spreadsheet use. It's important that textbooks support decision modeling courses by combining student's ability to logically model and analyze diverse decision-making scenarios with software-based solution procedures. Balakrishnan offers the perfect balance of the decision modeling process and the use of spreadsheets to set up and solve decision models. The third edition has been updated to reflect the latest version of Excel. | ||
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_aDecision making _9401 |
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_aRender, Barry _9744 |
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_aStair, M. Ralph _96134 |
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