Operations Research
Course No.: SMJ2221145 Credit(s):2
Course Description
Operations Research is a science of modeling and optimization. It has many applications in science, engineering, economics, and industry and thus the ability to solve OR problems is crucial for both researchers and practitioners. It allows you to model real-world problems by using mathematics, statistics, and computers. It provides you tools and theories to solve these real-world problems by finding the optimal solutions to the models subject to constraints of time, labor, resource, material, and business rules. With Operations Research, people make intelligent decisions to develop and manage their processes and businesses.
Course Learning Outcomes
The course emphasizes the application of Operations Research for solving business problems. Throughout this course, students are expected to know and understand common and important business problems. Students will develop problem modeling and solving skills and learn how to make intelligent business decisions from the point of view of optimization.
Relationship to Other Courses
Pre-requisites: Calculus I, Calculus II, Linear Algebra, Statistics, Probability, Computer Programming,
Textbook and Reading Lists
Textbook:
The textbook compiling group on Operations Research, Operations Research (4th edition). Tsinghua University Press, 2013.
Suggested reading lists:
Hiller, F.S. and Lieberman, G.J. Introduction to Operations Research (9th edition). McGraw-Hill, 2009.
Recommended Software
The computer software employed in some class examples is EXCEL and LINDO.
Course Assessment
Item | Title | Weighting (%) |
1 | Task in home | 10% |
2 | Test and Questions in class | 20% |
3 | Final Assignment | 70% |
Course Schedule
Week | Topics | Text |
1 | Introduction | Chapters 1 |
2-4 | Linear Programming and Simplex Algorithm | Chapters 2 |
5-7 | Sensitivity Analysis and Duality | Chapters 3 |
8-9 | Transportation Models | Chapters 4 |
10-11 | Integer Programming | Chapters 6 |
12-14 | Dynamic Programming | Chapter 7 |
15-17 | Graph and network optimization | Chapter 8 |
18 | Review | |