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Introduction to management science / Bernard W. Taylor III.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston, [Mass.] ; London : Pearson, c2013.Edition: 11th ed., Global edDescription: 840 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780273766407
Subject(s): Abstract: Introduction to Management Science shows readers how to approach decision-making problems in a straightforward, logical way. Management Science; Linear Programming: Model Formulation and Graphical Solution; Linear Programming: Computer Solution and Sensitivity Analysis; Linear Programming: Modeling Examples; Integer Programming; Transportation, Transshipment, and Assignment Problems; Network Flow Models; Project Management; Multicriteria Decision Making; Nonlinear Programming; Probability and Statistics; Decision Analysis; Queuing Analysis; Simulation; Forecasting; Inventory Management. This text equips readers with the skills and knowledge they need to solve problems through the use of mathematical models and computer solutions that implement the latest technology. Taylor's objective was to focus on using simple, straightforward explanations and detailed step-by-step examples that readers would find understandable and easy-to-read
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General General ATU Dublin Road General Shelves Check catalogue for eBook edition 658 TAY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available G119314

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction to Management Science shows readers how to approach decision-making problems in a straightforward, logical way. Management Science; Linear Programming: Model Formulation and Graphical Solution; Linear Programming: Computer Solution and Sensitivity Analysis; Linear Programming: Modeling Examples; Integer Programming; Transportation, Transshipment, and Assignment Problems; Network Flow Models; Project Management; Multicriteria Decision Making; Nonlinear Programming; Probability and Statistics; Decision Analysis; Queuing Analysis; Simulation; Forecasting; Inventory Management. This text equips readers with the skills and knowledge they need to solve problems through the use of mathematical models and computer solutions that implement the latest technology. Taylor's objective was to focus on using simple, straightforward explanations and detailed step-by-step examples that readers would find understandable and easy-to-read

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