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Introduction to Management Science: A Modeling and Case Studies Approach with Spreadsheets, 2/e
Fred S. Hillier, Stanford University
Mark S. Hillier, University of Washington


Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Linear Programming: Basic Concepts
Chapter 3. The Art of Modeling with Spreadsheets
Chapter 4. Linear Programming: Formulation and Applications
Chapter 5. What-If Analysis for Linear Programming
Chapter 6. Transportation and Assignment Problems
Chapter 7. Network Optimization Problems
Chapter 8. Project Management with PERT/CPM
Chapter 9. Integer Programming
Chapter 10. Nonlinear Programming
Chapter 11. Goal Programming
Chapter 12. Decision Analysis
Chapter 13. Forecasting
Chapter 14. Queuing Models
Chapter 15. Computer Simulation: Basic Concepts
Chapter 16. Computer Simulation with Crystal Ball
 
On Student CD
 
Chapter 17. Solution Concepts for Linear Programming
Chapter 18. Inventory Management with Known Demand
Chapter 19. Inventory Management with Uncertain Demand
 
Supplemental Chapters
 
     8S. The Procedure for Constructing a Project Network
     9S. Some Perspectives on Solving Binary Integer
     12S. Decision Criteria
     14S. Finite Queu and Finite Calling Population Variations
     17S. More About the Simplex Method




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