Emphasizes building the most appropriate model possible from the available data.
* Major focus is on analysis and communication of results to management. Teaches readers how to conduct a management
science study, analyze different situations, break down the steps of problem-solving, write a business report,
and effectively communicate study results to management.
* A supporting CD-ROM is packaged with every book to include three complete additional chapters, additional cases
and problems for every chapter, coverage of key algorithms and derivations, a review of statistics, the complete
WINQSB package developed by Yih-Long Chang, and Excel files for every chapter.
* Computer Integrated Approach: Use of Excel, WinQSB, and LINDO for windows integrated throughout text for use
in solving models.
Table of Contents
About the Authors.
Student to Student.
Preface.
Introduction to Management Science Models.
Linear and Integer Programming Models.
Applications of Linear and Integer Programming Models.
Network Models.
Project Scheduling Models.
Decision Models.
Forecasting Models.
Inventory Models.
Queuing Models.
Simulation Models.
Appendix A: Standard Normal Distribution.
Appendix B: Partial Expectations of the Standard Normal Distribution.
Appendix C: Pseudo-Random Numbers.
Appendix D: t-Distribution.
Appendix E: X2 Distribution.
Appendix F: F Distribution.
Appendix G: Critical Values for Quality Control Charts.
Appendix H: Critical Values of Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient.
Glossary.
Answers to Selected Problems.
Index.