This paper aims at teaching the students various optimization techniques and to introduce them with the concept of operational research.
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24DSTT802 |
Operation Research (Theory) |
CO 122: Evaluate the linear programming problems graphically. CO 123: Solve the problem regarding optimum solution using simplex and duality in companies and real life situations. CO 124: Obtain the optimum cost and profit in transportation of goods from different sources to destinations. CO 125: Apply the concept of game theory in the problems related to the financial markets. CO 126: Determine the desired level of customer service, to allow cost-efficient operations, and to minimize the inventory investment. CO 127: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Group Discussion, Classroom Assignment Problem Solving Sessions
Learning activities for the students: Assignments Seminar Presentation Subject based Activities |
Classroom Quiz Assignments Class Test Individual Presentation |
Linear Programming: History and scope of operation research limitations and advantages concept of basis, basic feasible solutions, convex sets and extreme points. Definition of General L.P.P., formulation problems of L.P.P, Graphical Method of solving L.P.P., bounded and unbounded solutions
Simplex Method: Theory of Simplex Method, M-Charne’s simplex method. Degeneracy in linear programming. Two-Phase simplex method, Duality in linear programming.
Assignment problem: balanced and unbalanced problem. Transportation Problem: North West Corner rule, Least-Cost method, and Vogel’s approximation method (VAM) to find the starting solution (initial basic feasible solution). Procedure to find the optimal solution using the MODI method. Degeneracy in transportation problems.
Theory of games: introduction, description and characteristics of game theory, two person zero sum game, solution of pure and mixed strategy problems-principle of dominance. solution of mix game by linear programming method.
Introduction, EOQ models with and without shortages.
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