Introduction to practical linear programming:
From finding the least-cost method for manufacturing a given product to determining the most profitable use for a given resource, there are countless practical applications for linear programming models. This self-contained book and disk set provides everything you need to know to apply linear progr...
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Zusammenfassung: | From finding the least-cost method for manufacturing a given product to determining the most profitable use for a given resource, there are countless practical applications for linear programming models. This self-contained book and disk set provides everything you need to know to apply linear programming to real-world situations - how to prepare input, how to interpret output, what to do if the model will not solve, and how to make your results useful and usable - while entrusting the hard-core arithmetic to the user-friendly computer package on disk. Written in clear prose that stays away from the complex mathematics underlying the technique, Introduction to Practical Linear Programming contains a complete introduction to problem structure, assumptions, applications, and other core concepts; a detailed, step-by-step guide to model construction (from a problem description to a useful model) and interpretation of output; linear programming examples and exercises from a range of real-life areas, including agriculture, manufacturing, finance, and advertising; important techniques for troubleshooting and error identification; and procedures for testing how good your model is - how robust are the results? |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 333 S. graph. Darst. Diskette (9 cm) |
ISBN: | 0471517895 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE xi
1. INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Structure of a Linear Programming Problem / 2
1.2 Examples of Applications / 4
1.3 Assumptions of Linear Programming / 4
1.4 Stages in Applying Linear Programming / 6
1.5 Key Points / 8
2. GRAPHICAL SOLUTION OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING 9
2.1 A Maximization Example / 9
2.2 A Minimization Example / 21
2.3 Limitations of the Graphical Approach / 23
2.4 Key Points / 23
Exercises / 23
3. INTRODUCTION TO MATRIX CONSTRUCTION 27
3.1 Structure of a Linear Programming Matrix / 27
3.2 Specifying the Objective Function / 29
3.3 Setting the Maximum Level of a Factor / 30
3.4 Setting the Minimum Level of a Factor / 36
3.5 Setting the Exact Level of a Factor / 39
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Vih CONTENTS
3.6 Setting the Level of an Activity / 42
3.7 The Importance of Units of Measurement / 43
3.8 A Suggested Strategy for Matrix Building / 46
3.9 Key Points / 46
4. INTERPRETING MAIN OUTPUT 48
4.1 Objective Function Value / 48
4.2 Activity Levels / 49
4.3 Activity Shadow Costs / 49
4.4 Constraint Slacks / 55
4.5 Constraint Shadow Prices / 60
4.6 The Effect of Different Units / 69
4.7 Key Points / 72
5. EXAMPLES AND EXERCISES 73
5.1 Crop Selection / 73
5.2 Musical Instrument Manufacture / 78
5.3 Breakfast Cereal Manufacture / 81
5.4 Feed Formulation / 85
5.5 Labor Scheduling / 89
Exercises / 93
6. NEGATIVE COEFFICIENTS AND NEGATIVE
FACTOR LEVELS 101
6.1 Linking Activities / 101
6.2 Transfer Rows / 108
6.3 Negative Factor Levels / 120
6.4 Key Points / 126
7. SPECIAL TECHNIQUES 128
7.1 Representing Curves / 128
7.2 Multiperiod Models / 144
7.3 Multiregion Models / 149
7.4 Indivisible Activities / 154
7.5 Excluding Groups of Activities / 155
7.6 The Dual / 155
7.7 Key Points / 158
CONTENTS JX
8. MORE EXAMPLES AND EXERCISES 159
8.1 Scheduling Manufacture of Machine Components / 159
8.2 A Shortest Route Problem / 163
8.3 A Maximum Flow Problem / 167
8.4 A Transportation Problem / 171
8.5 Frequency of Advertising / 173
8.6 Investment Planning / 175
Exercises / 179
9. INTERPRETING RANGE ANALYSIS OUTPUT 188
9.1 Range Analysis for Activities / 189
9.2 Range Analysis for Constraints / 191
9.3 The Effect of Different Units / 192
9.4 Key Points / 194
Exercises / 195
10. SOME COMPLICATIONS 200
10.1 No Feasible Solution / 200
10.2 Unboundedness / 202
10.3 Multiple Optimal Solutions / 205
10.4 Degenerate Solutions / 211
10.5 Rounding Errors / 217
10.6 Key Points / 218
Exercises / 220
11. DEBUGGING YOUR MODEL 222
11.1 Guiding Principles for Debugging / 223
11.2 Symptoms of Bugs / 226
11.3 Types of Bugs / 227
11.4 Strategies for Debugging / 227
11.5 Strategies for Preventing Bugs / 240
11.6 Concluding Comments / 242
11.7 Key Points / 243
12. SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS 244
12.1 Uses of Sensitivity Analysis / 245
12.2 Approaches to Sensitivity Analysis / 249
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12.3 Analysis and Communication of Sensitivity Analysis
Results / 253
12.4 An Overall Strategy for Sensitivity Analysis / 269
12.5 Concluding Comments / 271
12.6 Key Points / 271
13. REPRESENTING RISK AND UNCERTAINTY 272
13.1 Representing Probabilities of Different Outcomes / 272
13.2 Selecting Flexible Strategies / 275
13.3 Weighting Bad Outcomes More Highly than Good
Outcomes / 281
13.4 Other Issues / 285
13.5 Key Points / 286
Exercises / 286
14. FURTHER PRACTICAL ISSUES 288
14.1 Having an Impact / 288
14.2 Strengths of Linear Programming / 290
14.3 Weaknesses of Linear Programming / 293
14.4 Concluding Comments / 294
APPENDIX: SOLUTIONS TO EXERCISES 295
GLOSSARY 315
REFERENCES 323
ABOUT THE SOFTWARE 329
INDEX 331
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