Author: Wayne L. Winston
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Focusing on deterministic models, this book is designed for the first half of an operations research course. A subset of Winston's best-selling Operations Research, Introduction to Mathematical Programing offers self-contained chapters that make it flexible enough for one- or two-semester courses ranging from advanced beginning to intermediate in level. Appropriate for undergraduate majors, MBAs, and graduate students, it emphasizes model-formulations and model-building skills as well as interpretation of computer software output. LINDO, GINO, and LINGO software packages are available with the book in Windows, Macintosh, or DOS versions. Linear algebra prerequisite.
Language: en
Pages: 857
Pages: 857
Focusing on deterministic models, this book is designed for the first half of an operations research course. A subset of Winston's best-selling Operations Research, Introduction to Mathematical Programing offers self-contained chapters that make it flexible enough for one- or two-semester courses ranging from advanced beginning to intermediate in level. Appropriate for undergraduate majors, MBAs, and graduate students, it emphasizes model-formulations and model-building skills as well as interpretation of computer software output. LINDO, GINO, and LINGO software packages are available with the book in Windows, Macintosh, or DOS versions. Linear algebra prerequisite.
Language: en
Pages: 360
Pages: 360
This book serves as an introductory text in mathematical programming and optimization for students having a mathematical background that includes one semester of linear algebra and a complete calculus sequence. It includes computational examples to aid students develop computational skills.
Language: de
Pages: 232
Pages: 232
Language: en
Pages: 620
Pages: 620
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This special two-volume set of Operations Research contains both Introduction to Mathematical Programming and Introduction to Probability Models is available. With seven bonus chapters that appear only in this split-volume edition—plus a special set of two Student’s Suite CD-ROMs (including software not available with the single-volume edition)—the two-volume set is the most comprehensive, complete version of Winston’s best-selling text for the operations research course. Winston’s books owe much of their success to a practical orientation and consistent emphasis on model formulation and model building. They move beyond a mere study of algorithms without sacrificing the rigor that faculty desire.Wayne Winston and Munirpallam Venkataramanan’s Volume One: Introduction to Mathematical Programming introduces students to the art and the science of deterministic modeling in operations research. Focusing on real-world applications and cases that integrate topics from across several chapters, Volume One is a practical introduction to spreadsheet modeling and the leading commercial software applications that accompany the book. Special bonus chapters include “Heuristic Techniques,” “Solving Optimization Problems with the Evolutionary Solver,” and “Neural Networks.”Winston’s Volume Two: Introduction to Probability Models provides a balanced introduction to fundamental concepts of probability modeling, and addresses their applications to financial engineering, computational simulation, and manufacturing. Special bonus
Language: en
Pages: 716
Pages: 716
This volume is derived from the authors' best-selling text, Introduction to Operations Research, and is intended for the first part of the course usually required of industrial majors and also offered in departments of statistics, operations research, mathematics, and business. This edition contains many new problems. The book is packaged with revised and improved tutorial software (updated in 1999) that enables larger-scale problem-solving.
Language: en
Pages: 649
Pages: 649
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Language: en
Pages: 108
Pages: 108
Books about An Introduction to Mathematical Programming for Accountants
Language: en
Pages: 356
Pages: 356
This text presents current and classical mathematical programming techniques at an introductory level. It provides case problems to stimulate interest and is aimed for undergraduate courses in management science, operations and decision research, and applied mathematics.
Language: en
Pages: 289
Pages: 289
Books about Introduction to Mathematical Programming