Optimization Modeling with Spreadsheets
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2015.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- PREFACE
- CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO SPREADSHEET MODELS FOR OPTIMIZATION
- 1.1 ELEMENTS OF A MODEL
- 1.2 SPREADSHEET MODELS
- 1.3 A HIERARCHY FOR ANALYSIS
- 1.4 OPTIMIZATION SOFTWARE
- 1.5 USING SOLVER
- SUMMARY
- EXERCISES
- REFERENCES
- CHAPTER 2 LINEAR PROGRAMMING: ALLOCATION, COVERING, AND BLENDING MODELS
- 2.1 LINEAR MODELS
- 2.1.1 Linear Constraints
- 2.1.2 Formulation
- 2.1.3 Layout
- 2.1.4 Results
- 2.2 ALLOCATION MODELS
- 2.2.1 The Product Mix Problem
- 2.3 COVERING MODELS
- 2.3.1 The Staff-Scheduling Problem
- 2.4 BLENDING MODELS
- 2.5 MODELING ERRORS IN LINEAR PROGRAMMING
- 2.5.1 Exceptions
- 2.5.2 Debugging
- 2.5.3 Logic
- SUMMARY
- EXERCISES
- Case: JetGreen
- CHAPTER 3 LINEAR PROGRAMMING: NETWORK MODELS
- 3.1 THE TRANSPORTATION MODEL
- 3.2 THE ASSIGNMENT MODEL
- 3.3 THE TRANSSHIPMENT MODEL
- 3.4 FEATURES OF SPECIAL NETWORK MODELS
- 3.5 BUILDING NETWORK MODELS WITH BALANCE EQUATIONS
- 3.6 GENERAL NETWORK MODELS WITH YIELDS
- 3.6.1 Models with Yield Losses
- 3.6.2 Models with Yield Gains
- 3.7 GENERAL NETWORK MODELS WITH TRANSFORMED FLOWS
- SUMMARY
- EXERCISES
- Case: Casey's Famous Roast Beef
- Case: Hollingsworth Paper Company
- Production and Distribution Facilities
- Patterns of Distribution
- Expansion Proposals
- CHAPTER 4 SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS IN LINEAR PROGRAMS
- 4.1 PARAMETER ANALYSIS IN THE TRANSPORTATION EXAMPLE
- 4.2 PARAMETER ANALYSIS IN THE ALLOCATION EXAMPLE
- 4.3 THE SENSITIVITY REPORT AND THE TRANSPORTATION EXAMPLE
- 4.4 THE SENSITIVITY REPORT AND THE ALLOCATION EXAMPLE
- 4.5 DEGENERACY AND ALTERNATIVE OPTIMA
- 4.6 PATTERNS IN LINEAR PROGRAMMING SOLUTIONS
- 4.6.1 The Transportation Model
- 4.6.2 The Product Portfolio Model
- 4.6.3 The Investment Model
- 4.6.4 The Allocation Model
- 4.6.5 The Refinery Model
- SUMMARY
- EXERCISES
- Case: Cox Cable and Wire Company
- Background
- The Contract
- The Analysis
- CHAPTER 5 LINEAR PROGRAMMING: DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS
- 5.1 A GRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVE ON DEA
- 5.2 AN ALGEBRAIC PERSPECTIVE ON DEA
- 5.3 A SPREADSHEET MODEL FOR DEA
- 5.4 INDEXING
- 5.5 REFERENCE SETS AND HCUs
- 5.6 ASSUMPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF DEA
- SUMMARY
- EXERCISES
- Case: Branch Performance at Nashville National Bank
- Branch Growth at NNB
- Assessing Branch Productivity
- Branch Managers Revolt
- Measuring Branches: Available Techniques
- The DEA Study
- CHAPTER 6 INTEGER PROGRAMMING: BINARY-CHOICE MODELS
- 6.1 USING SOLVER WITH INTEGER REQUIREMENTS
- 6.2 THE CAPITAL BUDGETING PROBLEM
- 6.3 SET COVERING
- 6.4 SET PACKING
- 6.5 SET PARTITIONING
- 6.6 PLAYOFF SCHEDULING
- 6.7 THE ALGORITHM FOR SOLVING INTEGER PROGRAMS
- SUMMARY
- EXERCISES
- Case: Motel Location for Nature's Inn
- CHAPTER 7 INTEGER PROGRAMMING: LOGICAL CONSTRAINTS
- 7.1 SIMPLE LOGICAL CONSTRAINTS: EXCLUSIVITY
- 7.2 LINKING CONSTRAINTS: THE FIXED COST PROBLEM