This document provides an overview of an operations research course. The course objectives are to teach linear programming, transportation problems, network models, replacement models, and queuing theory. The syllabus outlines 5 units that will cover these topics and related solution methods. Example applications are given for how operations research techniques like linear programming, network models, and critical path methods are used to optimize systems in various industries.
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This document provides an overview of an operations research course. The course objectives are to teach linear programming, transportation problems, network models, replacement models, and queuing theory. The syllabus outlines 5 units that will cover these topics and related solution methods. Example applications are given for how operations research techniques like linear programming, network models, and critical path methods are used to optimize systems in various industries.
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ME 5749/ Operations Research
Prepared By Mrs.T.S.A.Suryakumari OBJECTIVES
• Creates awareness on model formulation and computations in linear
programming (LP), which involves the allocation of limited resources in an optimal manner, on the basis of a given criterion of optimality. • Determine the shipping schedule that minimizes the total shipping cost while satisfying supply and demand limits. • Provides PERT/CPM methods of network analysis for planning, developing and implementing projects of all types, sizes and complexity. • Creates awareness for deciding the best policy in determining the time at which the replacement is the most economical instead of continuing at an increased cost. • Gives an overall view of Queuing theory, which describes the basic queuing system configurations and understands the three parts of a queuing system: the calling population, the queue itself, and the service facility. Syllabus
UNIT I – LINEAR MODEL (9)
The phases of OR study – Formation of an L.P Model– Graphical Solution – Simplex Algorithm – Artificial Variables Technique– Big M Method, Two Phase Method. UNIT II – TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM • Optimal Solution by North West Corner Method– Least Cost Method – Vogel‘s Approximation Method – Optimality Test – MOBI Method – ASSIGNMENT Problem – Formulation – Hungarian Method – Unbalanced Assignment Problem. UNIT III – NETWORK MODELS • Shortest Route – Minimal Spanning Tree – Maximum Flow Models – Project Network– CPM and PERT network – Critical Path Scheduling. UNIT IV – REPLACEMENT MODELS • Replacement of Items that Deteriorate with Time – Value of Money Changing with Time – Not Charging with Time – Optimum Replacement Policy – Individual and Group Replacement – Sequencing problem: Models with n jobs with 2 machines – Problem with n jobs with 3 Machines. UNIT V – QUEUING THEORY • Queuing models – Queuing Systems and Structures – Notation –Parameter – Single Server and Multi Server Models – Poisson input – Exponential service – Constant rate service – Infinite population. References • Taha H.A, ―Operation Research‖, Pearson Education sixth edition, 2003 • 2. Hira and Gupta ―Introduction to Operations Research‖, S.Chand and Co, 2002 • 3. Hira and Gupta ―Problems in Operations Research‖, S.Chand and Co, 2000 Introduction to Operations Research
The development and application
of mathematical techniques and models, for the purpose of solving problems in a wide array of fields, and producing better quality decisions Identifies better methods to coordinate financial, material, equipment, and human resources toward achievement of an organization’s goals, drawing from mathematics, science, and engineering Operations research/management science
– Winston: “a scientific approach to decision making, which
seeks to determine how best to design and operate a system, usually under conditions requiring the allocation of scarce resources.”
– Kimball & Morse: “a scientific method of providing
executive departments with a quantitative basis for decisions regarding the operations under their control.” Methodology of Operations Research The Seven Steps to a Good OR Analysis TECHNIQUES AVAILABLE Econometric Models Simulation Linear Programming Queuing Models Dynamic Programming Nonlinear Programming Integer Programming Neural Networks Expert Systems Decision Analysis Game Theory Forecasting Inventory Control Assignment Algorithms Goal Programming Quality Control Models Network Models EXAMPLES Burger King uses linear programming to determine how different cuts of meat should be blended together to pro- duce hamburger patties at minimum cost while still meet- ing certain specifications such as fat content, texture, freshness, and shrinkage. As the cost of different cuts of meat changes, the firm reevaluates its model to determine whether its recipe should be modified. EXAMPLE The marriage of the microprocessor with the Global Positioning Satellite System has enabled Sony Cor-poration to develop an onboard navigation system capable of giving directions to a car’s driver.This information is especially valuable during traffic conditions such as rush hour congestion. The software is based on an operations research model known as a shortest path network. EXAMPLE Following the California earthquake in January 1994, Interstate 10, a main freeway serving the Los Angeles area, needed to be rebuilt quickly. The project prime contractor was given a fairly short 5 month deadline to reopen the roadway. To encourage the work to be done as quickly as possible, the contractor was offered a bonus of $500,000.00 for each day by which it was able to beat the deadline. Using a project scheduling technique known as the critical path method , the contractor was able to schedule work crews so as to be able to complete the repair work a month earlier than the project deadline. As a result, the contractor collected a $15 million dollar bonus. APPLICATIONS E - commerce Health care services Supply chain management Global warming Telecommunications Banking Flexible manufacturing Neural networks International economics Transportation systems Environmental impact Robotics Successful OR Applications Company Year Problem Techniques Used Annual Savings Designing buffers into production Hewlett Packard 1998 Queuing models $280 million line Taco Bell 1998 Employee scheduling IP, Forecasting, Simulation $13 million Redesign production & distributon Proctor & Gamble 1997 Transportation models $200 million system Delta Airlines 1994 Assigning planes to routes Integer Programming $100 million Queuing models, AT&T 1993 Call center design $750 million Simulation Yellow Freight Systems, Network models, 1992 Design trucking network $17.3 million Inc. Forecasting, Simulation San Francisco Police 1989 Patrol Scheduling Linear Programming $11 million Dept. Bethlehem Steel 1989 Design an Ingot Mold Stripper Integer Programming $8 million North American Van 1988 Assigning loads to drivers Network modeling $2.5 million Lines Linear Programming, Citgo Petroleum 1987 Refinery operations & distribution $70 million Forecasting United Airlines 1986 Scheduling reservation personnel LP, Queuing, Forecasting $6 million Dairyman's Creamery 1985 Optimal production levels Linear Programming $48,000 Phillips Petroleum 1983 Equipment replacement Network modeling $90,000 Conclusion In the 21st century, there is overwhelming evidence that major organizations are looking for individuals in all disciplines who have strong quantitative, computer, and communications skills. Operations research, with its emphasis on all these areas, as well as its direct application to problems of optimization and efficiency, is recognized as an important element in a well-rounded business education.
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