Decision technology: modeling, software, and applications
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Foreword iv Preface v Acknowledgments vi
1. Introduction 1
Decision Technology, Management Science, and Modeling 1 Overview 1 Breakeven Example 1
Modeling Techniques 2
Modeling Software vs. Spreadsheets 4
Becoming an Active Modeler 4
Decision Technology Projects 5 Mathematical Programming 5 Decision Analysis 6
Simulation 7 Organizational Feedback 9
Summary 10 Appendix: Analytical Decision Making vs. Intuition 10 References 11
Part One Mathematical Programming ?
2. Introduction to Mathematical Programming 13
Introduction 13 Examples 13 Components of a Mathematical Program 14 Assumptions 14
Modeling Process 14
Linear Programming 15 Graphical Solution Using the Corner Point Method 15 Iso Profit Line
Approach 17 Simplex Method Concepts 18 Karmarkar s Method 19 LINGO Solution 19
Integer Programming 21 Graphical Solution 21 Branch and Bound Solution Procedure 22
LINGO Solution 23
Non Linear Programming 24 Graphical Solution 24 Gradient Search 26 LINGO Solution 27
Summary 28 Homework Problems 28 References 29
3. Mathematical Programming Sensitivity Analysis 30
Introduction 30
Lego Example 30 The Lego Model 31 The Solution 32 Slack and Surplus 32 Right Hand
Side Changes 32 Dual Prices and Ranging 34 Changes to the Objective Function Coefficients 35
Reduced Costs 36 Alternate Optimal Solutions 37 Sensitivity Summary 38
Sensitivity Analysis Example: Lawn Care, Inc. 38 Concept Review 38 Adding a Greater than or
Equal to Constraint 40 Interpreting the Output of a Minimization Problem 42
Summary 43 Homework Problems 43 References 46
4. Mathematical Programming Using the LINGO Modeling Language 47 Introduction 47
The Diet Problem 47 Problem Statement 47 Modeling Steps 48 Developing the Model 49
The Complete Model 53
Diet Problem Extensions 54 Adding a Food 54 Adding Bounds on Portions 55 Adding a
Vitamin 55
Working with LINGO 55
Summary 56 Homework Problems 57 References 58
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5. Transportation and Distribution Planning Using the LINGO Modeling Language* 59
Introduction 59
The Transportation Problem 59 Problem Statement 59 Problem Formulation and Solution 61
Using Spreadsheets for Data Input and Output 65
Direct Transportation Extensions 67 Unbalanced Problem: Total Supply Greater Than Total Demand 68
Unbalanced Problem: Total Demand Greater Than Total Supply 68 A Restricted Route 68 The Warehouse
Location Problem 69 Multimodal Transportation Problem 70
Assignment Based Transportation Extensions 73 Assignment Problem 73 Traveling Salesman
Problem 77 Vehicle Routing Problem 85
Summary 88 Homework Problems 88 References 89
6. Scheduling, Finance, and Marketing Applications Using the LINGO Modeling Language 90
Introduction 90
Scheduling Applications 90 A Staff Scheduling Problem 90 Production Scheduling 95
Financial Applications 97 The Portfolio Problem 97
Capital Budgeting Problem and Extensions 104 The Capital Budgeting Problem 104
Marketing Applications 108 Media Selection 108 Floor Space Allocation 109
Key LINGO Commands 113
Summary 114 Homework Problems 114 References 115
7. Transportation and Distribution Planning Using LINGO s Standard Algebraic Approach 116
Introduction 116
The Transportation Problem 116 Problem Statement 116 Problem Formulation and Solution 118
Direct Transportation Extensions 119 Unbalanced Problem: Total Supply Greater Than Total
Demand 119 Unbalanced Problem: Total Demand Greater Than Total Supply 121 A Restricted
Route 121 The Warehouse Location Problem 122 Multimodal Transportation Problem 124
Assignment Based Transportation Extensions 124 Assignment Problem 126 Traveling Salesman
Problem 126 Vehicle Routing Problem 135
Summary 136 Homework Problems 136 References 137
8. Scheduling, Finance, and Marketing Applications Using LINGO s Standard Algebraic Approach 138
Introduction 138
Scheduling Applications 138 A Staff Scheduling Problem 138 Production Scheduling 142
Financial Applications 144 The Portfolio Problem 144
Capital Budgeting Problem and Extensions 147 The Capital Budgeting Problem 147
Marketing Applications 150 Media Selection 150 Floor Space Allocation 152
Summary 154 Homework Problems 154 References 156
Part Two Decision Making and the Analytic Hierarchy Process
9. Introduction to Decision Making 157
Introduction 157
Classical Decision Analysis 158 Expected Monetary Value 158 Utility Theory 159
Utility in Practice 161
Analytic Hierarchy Process 161 Background 161
Summary 164 References 165
Chapter S and 6 use the LINGO modeling language approach; Chapters 7 and 8 cover essentially the same material, but use the
standard algebraic LINGO approach. Therefore, skip Chapters 5 and 6 or 7 and 8 per instruction from your professor. See the Preface
for further details. J
I
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10. The Analytic Hierarchy Process Using Expert Choice 166
Applying the AHP Using Expert Choice: Car Purchase Example 166 Building the Hierarchy 166
Analyzing the Hierarchy 167 Entering and Processing the Cost Judgments 167 Inconsistency of
Judgments 173 Remaining Computations for the Car Example 176 Distribution vs. Ideal
Synthesis 181
Sensitivity Analysis 183
Summary 185 Homework Problems 185 References 186
11. Extensions of the Analytic Hierarchy Process Using Expert Choice 187
Introduction 187
AHP Validation Exercise 187
Structuring Multilevel Hierarchies 188
The AHP Ratings Approach 191 Conventional versus AHP Ratings and Scoring Methods 191
Applying the AHP Ratings Approach Using Expert Choice: Carpet Supplier Evaluation Example 192
Group Decision Making 197
Case Study: Health Technology Assessment 202
Summary 206 Homework Problems 207 References 210
Part Three Computer Simulation
12. Introduction to Computer Simulation 211
Introduction 211
Application Example: Adding a Second Service Bay 211 Advantages of Simulation 212
Classes of Simulation Models 212
Monte Carlo Simulation 213 The Use of Random Numbers in Simulation 213 Spreadsheet
Simulation 216
Game Show Simulation 218 The Monte Hall Problem and Solution 218 Understanding the Solution
Using Simulation 219
Summary 219 Homework Problems 220 References 220
13. Introduction to Process Simulation Using Extend 221
Queuing Simulation 221 Introduction to Queuing 221
Queuing Simulation with Extend: A Banking Example 222 Introduction 222 Extend Blocks 222
Banking Problem Overview 223 Generating Arrivals 224 Applying Stat::Fit to Interarrival Tune
Data 224 Entering the Queue 227 Receiving Service 228 Exiting the System 231 Keeping
Time 232 Plotting the Results 232 Running the Complete Model 233 Interpreting the Model s
Results 236 An Important Queuing Relationship: A, fi, and the Number of Servers 238 Running the
Banking Simulation with Additional Servers 239 Little s Law 243 Statistics and Confidence
Intervals 244 Hierarchical Models 246 Model Input and Output 246
Summary 251 Homework Problems 251 References 252
14. Process Simulation Extensions Using Extend 253 Introduction 253
Extensions of the Banking Simulation Model 253 Reneging 253 Balking 255 Interarrival Times
Change During the Simulation 259 Computing Service Levels 264 Batch Arrivals and
Cycling 265 Banking Simulation with Resources 266 Scheduled Arrivals 269 Lines Behind Each
Server: A Bank Drive Through Window 272
Summary 274 Homework Problems 275 References 277
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15. Process Redesign Using Extend 278
Introduction 278
Process Redesign Using Extend: A Car Wash Example 278 One Wash Only Bay 278 Adding a
Second Bay: Wash Only 278 Adding a Second Bay: Wash and Wax 280 Converting Both Bays to
Wash and Wax 283 Economic and Service Level Analysis 283
Optimization with Extend 287 Optimization for the Loading Berth Problem 288 Optimization for a
Tollbooth Problem 289
Summary 293 Homework Problems 293 References 295
16. Financial Simulation Using Extend 296
Introduction 296
Continuous Stimulation with Extend: A Financial Model 296 Introduction 296 Cash Flow
Computations 297 Model Output 299 A Hierarchical Model 300
Building an Enhanced Financial Model 302 Introduction 302 Developing the Model 303
Model Output 308 Model Validation 309
Summary 311 Homework Problems 311 References 312
Part Four Project Analysis
17. Project Scheduling Using Microsoft Project 2000 313
Introduction 313 Examples 313 CPM and PERT 314
Structuring the Project 314 Required Task Information 314 Using MS Project 2000 315 Drawing
the Project Network 318 Milestones 321 Accessing Task Information 321 Summary Tasks 323
Work Breakdown Structure 323
Critical Path Analysis 324 Introduction 324 Path Enumeration 325 Early Start and Finish
Times 326 Late Start and Finish Times 328 Total Slack 330 Free Slack 331
Summary 332 Homework Problems 333 References 334
18. Project Resource and Cost Analysis Using Microsoft Project 2000 335
Introduction 335
Resource Analysis 336 Entering Resource Information 336 Resource Loading 339 Resource
Leveling 339 Constrained Resource Scheduling 340 Constrained Resource Scheduling Using MS Project
2000 343 Setting the Project Schedule and Budget 350 Resource Analysis in Multiresource, Multiproject
Environments 352
Time Cost Trade Off Analysis 352 The Time Cost Trade off Problem 352 Time Cost Trade off
Heuristic 353 Time Cost Trade off Using MS Project 2000 357
Summary 357 Homework Problems 358 References 359
Appendix A: Statistical Concepts 361
Appendix B: A Summary Description of All Extend Blocks Used 384
Index 386
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Table of Contents
Foreword iv Preface v Acknowledgments vi
1. Introduction 1
Decision Technology, Management Science, and Modeling 1 Overview 1 Breakeven Example 1
Modeling Techniques 2
Modeling Software vs. Spreadsheets 4
Becoming an Active Modeler 4
Decision Technology Projects 5 Mathematical Programming 5 Decision Analysis 6
Simulation 7 Organizational Feedback 9
Summary 10 Appendix: Analytical Decision Making vs. Intuition 10 References 11
Part One Mathematical Programming '?
2. Introduction to Mathematical Programming 13
Introduction 13 Examples 13 Components of a Mathematical Program 14 Assumptions 14
Modeling Process 14
Linear Programming 15 Graphical Solution Using the Corner Point Method 15 Iso Profit Line
Approach 17 Simplex Method Concepts 18 Karmarkar's Method 19 LINGO Solution 19
Integer Programming 21 Graphical Solution 21 Branch and Bound Solution Procedure 22
LINGO Solution 23
Non Linear Programming 24 Graphical Solution 24 Gradient Search 26 LINGO Solution 27
Summary 28 Homework Problems 28 References 29
3. Mathematical Programming Sensitivity Analysis 30
Introduction 30
Lego Example 30 The Lego Model 31 The Solution 32 Slack and Surplus 32 Right Hand
Side Changes 32 Dual Prices and Ranging 34 Changes to the Objective Function Coefficients 35
Reduced Costs 36 Alternate Optimal Solutions 37 Sensitivity Summary 38
Sensitivity Analysis Example: Lawn Care, Inc. 38 Concept Review 38 Adding a "Greater than or
Equal to" Constraint 40 Interpreting the Output of a Minimization Problem 42
Summary 43 Homework Problems 43 References 46
4. Mathematical Programming Using the LINGO Modeling Language 47 Introduction 47
The Diet Problem 47 Problem Statement 47 Modeling Steps 48 Developing the Model 49
The Complete Model 53
Diet Problem Extensions 54 Adding a Food 54 Adding Bounds on Portions 55 Adding a
Vitamin 55
Working with LINGO 55
Summary 56 Homework Problems 57 References 58
vii
5. Transportation and Distribution Planning Using the LINGO Modeling Language* 59
Introduction 59
The Transportation Problem 59 Problem Statement 59 Problem Formulation and Solution 61
Using Spreadsheets for Data Input and Output 65
Direct Transportation Extensions 67 Unbalanced Problem: Total Supply Greater Than Total Demand 68
Unbalanced Problem: Total Demand Greater Than Total Supply 68 A Restricted Route 68 The Warehouse
Location Problem 69 Multimodal Transportation Problem 70
Assignment Based Transportation Extensions 73 Assignment Problem 73 Traveling Salesman
Problem 77 Vehicle Routing Problem 85
Summary 88 Homework Problems 88 References 89
6. Scheduling, Finance, and Marketing Applications Using the LINGO Modeling Language 90
Introduction 90
Scheduling Applications 90 A Staff Scheduling Problem 90 Production Scheduling 95
Financial Applications 97 The Portfolio Problem 97
Capital Budgeting Problem and Extensions 104 The Capital Budgeting Problem 104
Marketing Applications 108 Media Selection 108 Floor Space Allocation 109
Key LINGO Commands 113
Summary 114 Homework Problems 114 References 115
7. Transportation and Distribution Planning Using LINGO's Standard Algebraic Approach 116
Introduction 116
The Transportation Problem 116 Problem Statement 116 Problem Formulation and Solution 118
Direct Transportation Extensions 119 Unbalanced Problem: Total Supply Greater Than Total
Demand 119 Unbalanced Problem: Total Demand Greater Than Total Supply 121 A Restricted
Route 121 The Warehouse Location Problem 122 Multimodal Transportation Problem 124
Assignment Based Transportation Extensions 124 Assignment Problem 126 Traveling Salesman
Problem 126 Vehicle Routing Problem 135
Summary 136 Homework Problems 136 References 137
8. Scheduling, Finance, and Marketing Applications Using LINGO's Standard Algebraic Approach 138
Introduction 138
Scheduling Applications 138 A Staff Scheduling Problem 138 Production Scheduling 142
Financial Applications 144 The Portfolio Problem 144
Capital Budgeting Problem and Extensions 147 The Capital Budgeting Problem 147
Marketing Applications 150 Media Selection 150 Floor Space Allocation 152
Summary 154 Homework Problems 154 References 156
Part Two Decision Making and the Analytic Hierarchy Process
9. Introduction to Decision Making 157
Introduction 157
Classical Decision Analysis 158 Expected Monetary Value 158 Utility Theory 159
Utility in Practice 161
Analytic Hierarchy Process 161 Background 161
Summary 164 References 165
'Chapter S and 6 use the LINGO modeling language approach; Chapters 7 and 8 cover essentially the same material, but use the
standard algebraic LINGO approach. Therefore, skip Chapters 5 and 6 or 7 and 8 per instruction from your professor. See the Preface
for further details. J
I
Viii
10. The Analytic Hierarchy Process Using Expert Choice 166
Applying the AHP Using Expert Choice: Car Purchase Example 166 Building the Hierarchy 166
Analyzing the Hierarchy 167 Entering and Processing the Cost Judgments 167 Inconsistency of
Judgments 173 Remaining Computations for the Car Example 176 Distribution vs. Ideal
Synthesis 181
Sensitivity Analysis 183
Summary 185 Homework Problems 185 References 186
11. Extensions of the Analytic Hierarchy Process Using Expert Choice 187
Introduction 187
AHP Validation Exercise 187
Structuring Multilevel Hierarchies 188
The AHP Ratings Approach 191 Conventional versus AHP Ratings and Scoring Methods 191
Applying the AHP Ratings Approach Using Expert Choice: Carpet Supplier Evaluation Example 192
Group Decision Making 197
Case Study: Health Technology Assessment 202
Summary 206 Homework Problems 207 References 210
Part Three Computer Simulation
12. Introduction to Computer Simulation 211
Introduction 211
Application Example: Adding a Second Service Bay 211 Advantages of Simulation 212
Classes of Simulation Models 212
Monte Carlo Simulation 213 The Use of Random Numbers in Simulation 213 Spreadsheet
Simulation 216
Game Show Simulation 218 The Monte Hall Problem and Solution 218 Understanding the Solution
Using Simulation 219
Summary 219 Homework Problems 220 References 220
13. Introduction to Process Simulation Using Extend 221
Queuing Simulation 221 Introduction to Queuing 221
Queuing Simulation with Extend: A Banking Example 222 Introduction 222 Extend Blocks 222
Banking Problem Overview 223 Generating Arrivals 224 Applying Stat::Fit to Interarrival Tune
Data 224 Entering the Queue 227 Receiving Service 228 Exiting the System 231 Keeping
Time 232 Plotting the Results 232 Running the Complete Model 233 Interpreting the Model's
Results 236 An Important Queuing Relationship: A, fi, and the Number of Servers 238 Running the
Banking Simulation with Additional Servers 239 Little's Law 243 Statistics and Confidence
Intervals 244 Hierarchical Models 246 Model Input and Output 246
Summary 251 Homework Problems 251 References 252
14. Process Simulation Extensions Using Extend 253 Introduction 253
Extensions of the Banking Simulation Model 253 Reneging 253 Balking 255 Interarrival Times
Change During the Simulation 259 Computing Service Levels 264 Batch Arrivals and
Cycling 265 Banking Simulation with Resources 266 Scheduled Arrivals 269 Lines Behind Each
Server: A Bank Drive Through Window 272
Summary 274 Homework Problems 275 References 277
ix
15. Process Redesign Using Extend 278
Introduction 278
Process Redesign Using Extend: A Car Wash Example 278 One Wash Only Bay 278 Adding a
Second Bay: Wash Only 278 Adding a Second Bay: Wash and Wax 280 Converting Both Bays to
Wash and Wax 283 Economic and Service Level Analysis 283
Optimization with Extend 287 Optimization for the Loading Berth Problem 288 Optimization for a
Tollbooth Problem 289
Summary 293 Homework Problems 293 References 295
16. Financial Simulation Using Extend 296
Introduction 296
Continuous Stimulation with Extend: A Financial Model 296 Introduction 296 Cash Flow
Computations 297 Model Output 299 A Hierarchical Model 300
Building an Enhanced Financial Model 302 Introduction 302 Developing the Model 303
Model Output 308 Model Validation 309
Summary 311 Homework Problems 311 References 312
Part Four Project Analysis
17. Project Scheduling Using Microsoft Project 2000 313
Introduction 313 Examples 313 CPM and PERT 314
Structuring the Project 314 Required Task Information 314 Using MS Project 2000 315 Drawing
the Project Network 318 Milestones 321 Accessing Task Information 321 Summary Tasks 323
Work Breakdown Structure 323
Critical Path Analysis 324 Introduction 324 Path Enumeration 325 Early Start and Finish
Times 326 Late Start and Finish Times 328 Total Slack 330 Free Slack 331
Summary 332 Homework Problems 333 References 334
18. Project Resource and Cost Analysis Using Microsoft Project 2000 335
Introduction 335
Resource Analysis 336 Entering Resource Information 336 Resource Loading 339 Resource
Leveling 339 Constrained Resource Scheduling 340 Constrained Resource Scheduling Using MS Project
2000 343 Setting the Project Schedule and Budget 350 Resource Analysis in Multiresource, Multiproject
Environments 352
Time Cost Trade Off Analysis 352 The Time Cost Trade off Problem 352 Time Cost Trade off
Heuristic 353 Time Cost Trade off Using MS Project 2000 357
Summary 357 Homework Problems 358 References 359
Appendix A: Statistical Concepts 361
Appendix B: A Summary Description of All Extend Blocks Used 384
Index 386
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spelling | Liberatore, Matthew J. 1950- Verfasser (DE-588)124990932 aut Decision technology modeling, software, and applications Matthew Liberatore ; Robert Nydick internat. ed. Hoboken, NJ Wiley 2003 X, 386 S. graph. Darst. 1 CD-ROM txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index System requirements for CD-ROM: Windows 95 or later 8MB RAM ;VGA monitor with 256 colors and Internet Explorer (recommended) (4.0 or above) or Netscape Navigator (4.0 or above). Systèmes d'aide à la décision Decision support systems Entscheidungsunterstützungssystem (DE-588)4191815-0 gnd rswk-swf Unternehmen (DE-588)4061963-1 gnd rswk-swf Entscheidungsprozess (DE-588)4121202-2 gnd rswk-swf Prozessanalyse (DE-588)4136607-4 gnd rswk-swf Software (DE-588)4055382-6 gnd rswk-swf Unternehmen (DE-588)4061963-1 s Entscheidungsunterstützungssystem (DE-588)4191815-0 s DE-604 Entscheidungsprozess (DE-588)4121202-2 s Software (DE-588)4055382-6 s Prozessanalyse (DE-588)4136607-4 s Nydick, Robert L. Sonstige (DE-588)124990975 oth http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/wiley036/2003266921.html Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/wiley032/2003266921.html Table of contents HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014856616&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Liberatore, Matthew J. 1950- Decision technology modeling, software, and applications Systèmes d'aide à la décision Decision support systems Entscheidungsunterstützungssystem (DE-588)4191815-0 gnd Unternehmen (DE-588)4061963-1 gnd Entscheidungsprozess (DE-588)4121202-2 gnd Prozessanalyse (DE-588)4136607-4 gnd Software (DE-588)4055382-6 gnd |
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title | Decision technology modeling, software, and applications |
title_auth | Decision technology modeling, software, and applications |
title_exact_search | Decision technology modeling, software, and applications |
title_exact_search_txtP | Decision technology modeling, software, and applications |
title_full | Decision technology modeling, software, and applications Matthew Liberatore ; Robert Nydick |
title_fullStr | Decision technology modeling, software, and applications Matthew Liberatore ; Robert Nydick |
title_full_unstemmed | Decision technology modeling, software, and applications Matthew Liberatore ; Robert Nydick |
title_short | Decision technology |
title_sort | decision technology modeling software and applications |
title_sub | modeling, software, and applications |
topic | Systèmes d'aide à la décision Decision support systems Entscheidungsunterstützungssystem (DE-588)4191815-0 gnd Unternehmen (DE-588)4061963-1 gnd Entscheidungsprozess (DE-588)4121202-2 gnd Prozessanalyse (DE-588)4136607-4 gnd Software (DE-588)4055382-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Systèmes d'aide à la décision Decision support systems Entscheidungsunterstützungssystem Unternehmen Entscheidungsprozess Prozessanalyse Software |
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