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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; About This Book; Intended public; Organization and contents of the book; Conventions; Vocabulary and definition; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I.1. Logistics, information systems and software; 1. Operational Research Using a Spreadsheet; 1.1. Foreword; 1.2. Dynamic programming; 1.3. Scheduling; 1.3.1. Critical path calculation matrix; 1.3.2. Classic Gantt chart; 1.3.3. Gantt chart with a calendar; 1.4. Maximal flows; 1.5. Transport model; 1.5.1. Customer delivery; 1.5.2. Minimum-cost transport; 1.6. Linear programming.
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|a 1.6.1. Creating a calculation table1.6.2. Entering data; 1.6.3. Using the solver; 2. Dashboards, Spreadsheets and Pivot Tables; 2.1. Spreadsheets: a versatile tool; 2.2. Example database; 2.2.1. Calculated field and formatting; 2.2.2. Calendar sections, rankings and averages; 2.2.3. Conditional calculated fields; 2.2.4. Slicers, filtering and calculated fields; 2.2.5. Calculated items; 2.3. Multiple databases; 2.3.1. New tables for the database; 2.3.2. Creating data tables; 2.3.3. Relationships between tables; 2.3.4. Using multiple tables to create a pivot table.
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|a 2.4. Limits and constraints with calculated fields2.5. Conclusion; 3. Scheduling and Planning Using a Project Manager; 3.1. Reminders and information; 3.2. Example: designing and building a machine-tool; 3.2.1. Scenario; 3.2.2. Creating and configuring the project; 3.2.3. Entering tasks and durations; 3.2.4. Entering predecessors; 3.2.5. MPM network visualization; 3.2.6. Calculating slacks; 3.2.7. Entering resources; 3.2.8. Allocating resources; 3.2.9. Resolving over-allocations; 3.2.10. Viewing the project timeline; 3.2.11. Using WBS coding; 3.2.12. Generating dashboards and reports.
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|a 3.3. Project monitoring3.4. Conclusion; 4 Road Traffic Simulation; 4.1. Before we start; 4.2. Ring road; 4.2.1. A simulation example; 4.3. RoadTrafficSimulator; 4.3.1. Constructing a model; 4.3.2. Activating the simulation from the model; 4.4. Intersection simulator; 4.5. Green Light District (GLD); 4.5.1. GLD compilation; 4.5.2. Launching the GLD; 4.5.3. The editor toolbar; 4.5.4. An example using GLD; 4.6. AnyLogic; 4.6.1. Downloading AnyLogic; 4.6.2. Our example; 4.6.3. A last word on AnyLogic; 4.7. Conclusion; Conclusion; Appendices; Appendix 1: Installing the Solver; A1.1. Introduction.
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|a A.1.2. Microsoft Excel 1997, 2002 and 2003 for WindowsA1.3. Microsoft Excel 2007-2010 for Windows; A1.4. Microsoft Excel 2013 for Windows; A1.5. Microsoft Excel for Mac 2008-2011; Appendix 2: Installing the Java Development Kit; A2.1. Why Java?; A2.2. Downloading; A2.3. Testing the presence of the JDK compiler; A2.4. Creating the environment variable; Glossary; Bibliography; Internet links; Index; Other titles from iSTE Systems and Industrial Engineering -- Robotics; EULA.
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