Optimization for Profit
A Decision Maker's Guide to Linear Programming
Food Products Press,U.S.
Published on 10. January 1992
Book
Paperback/Softback
541 pages
978-1-56022-015-2 (ISBN)
Description
This major new volume provides business decisionmakers and analysts with a tool that provides a logical structure for understanding problems as well as a mathematical technique for solving them. The primary tool presented throughout Optimization for Profit is linear programming (LP)--a medium that can be mastered by any individual who seeks to improve his/her analytical and decisionmaking skills.One of the special features of Optimization for Profit is the illustration of activity analysis as the technique used to formulate problems. By using activity analysis as the problem structure, linear programming become a natural extension of the way decision makers approach problems. As a result, linear programming becomes an integral part of the thinking process of the individual. Consequently, students or practitioners can readily create a linear programming model of an entire business or any part of a business. Several chapters are devoted to describing this technique and illustrating its application to many different types of companies, including an oil refinery, a marmalade production company, and a chicken processing plant. A thorough study of Optimization for Profit will enable you to work with any manufacturer or service industry and model all or part of the operation, and then solve the model to determine how best to minimize costs or maximize profits. Many firms save hundreds of thousands of dollars each year through the application of linear programming. The authors have presented the material in this vital book so clearly and thoroughly that an individual could master the material through self-study. The inclusion of problems at the end of each chapter makes this book suitable as a textbook at the advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate level at most colleges or universities for students of management science, operations research personnel, and applied mathematicians working in industry, government, or academia. Notable features of the book include:
the practical aspects of modeling a business or any part of a business using linear programming
a unique approach to explain the simplex method for solving linear programming problems
real life, practical problems that are presented and solved in detail
detailed instructions for those interested in solving linear programming problems on all types of computers from mainframes to PCs
numerous problems provided for the benefit of the student and all of the linear programming models described in these problems as well as in the text itself are available on a diskette
the practical aspects of modeling a business or any part of a business using linear programming
a unique approach to explain the simplex method for solving linear programming problems
real life, practical problems that are presented and solved in detail
detailed instructions for those interested in solving linear programming problems on all types of computers from mainframes to PCs
numerous problems provided for the benefit of the student and all of the linear programming models described in these problems as well as in the text itself are available on a diskette
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Abingdon
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Weight
816 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56022-015-2 (9781560220152)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Contents Introduction
Introduction to Profit Maximization
Introduction to Cost Minimization
Introduction to Model Building
An Algebraic Solution Technique: The Simplex Method
Developing Realistic Linear Programming Models--I
PERT/CPM
Multiplant Models
Multiperiod Models
Developing Realistic Linear Programming Models--II
Sensitivity Analysis and Duality Theory
Mixed Integer Programming
Developing Realistic Linear Programming Models--III
Linear Programming Within an Economic Framework
Game Theory
Glossary of Symbols and Terms
Index
Introduction to Profit Maximization
Introduction to Cost Minimization
Introduction to Model Building
An Algebraic Solution Technique: The Simplex Method
Developing Realistic Linear Programming Models--I
PERT/CPM
Multiplant Models
Multiperiod Models
Developing Realistic Linear Programming Models--II
Sensitivity Analysis and Duality Theory
Mixed Integer Programming
Developing Realistic Linear Programming Models--III
Linear Programming Within an Economic Framework
Game Theory
Glossary of Symbols and Terms
Index