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SPRING 2003-2004

 

 

 

COURSE SCHEDULE                   

Lecture (section 01) : Tuesday 13.10-16.00   Room: A12
Lecture (section 02)  : Tuesday 09.10-12.00    Room: A12
Office Hour : Friday 11.00-12.00

 

COURSE OUTLINE

Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)

 
Nonlinear Programming

Inventory Models

Queuing Analysis

Simulation Models

 

COURSE GRADING

Midterm I: 30 percent       Final: 40 percent             Assignments: 30 percent

 

COURSE EXAMINATION SCHEDULE

Midterms         will be announced later by the department

Final                will be announced later by the department

 

EXAMINATIONS

All the examinations given in this course are closed books and closed notes. Any objection to the grades in an examination may be placed within one week upon the announcement of the exam scores. You will be informed about the outcome in a week following your objection. Definitely no inquiries or objections with regard to grades will be accepted beyond this one-week period.

 

MAKE-UP EXAMINATIONS

Make-up exams may be given to those who have valid excuses which are approved by the department. If you believe that you are eligible to take any of the make-up exams, you must contact with the course instructor within one week after the regular exam date. Do not be surprised if you find comparatively difficult questions in make-ups.

 

ASSIGNMENTS

Assignments are extremely important in this course and your serious effort on them are expected. They will provide some possible instructive means to understand the topics and their applications in full depth while keeping you ready for the exam. Try to work on them by yourself. Anybody who submit their assignments late will loose TEN percent of the full credit per day.

 

TEXTBOOK

WINSTON W., Operations Research, 1997, USA.

 

REFERENCES

LAWRENCE J., B. PASTERNACK, Applied Management Science, Wiley Press, USA, 1998.

EPPEN G.D, GOULD F.J., Introductory Management Science, Prentice-Hall, USA, 1998.

HILLIER F., M. HILLIER, G.LIEBERMANN, Introduction to Management Science, McGraw-Hill, Singapore, 2000.