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Quantitative techniques for business : (operations research/management science quantitative/ decision science) / Winston S. Sirug

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Makati City, Philippines : Mindshapers Co. Inc., c2006Description: viii, 345 pages : illustrations ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9789710445004
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD 31 .S57 2006
Contents:
Chapter 1 : System of linear equations and inequalities -- Chapter 2 : Linear programming : graphical method -- Chapter 3 : Linear programming : simplex method -- Chapter 4 : Linear programming : sensitivity analysis -- Chapter 5 : Transportation model -- Chapter 6 : Assignment model -- Chapter 7 : Network analysis -- Chapter 8 : Break-even analysis -- Chapter 9 : Forecasting -- Chapter 10 : Decision theory -- Chapter 11 : Inventory model.
Summary: This is an introduction to quantitative techniques for business/operations research/ management sciece. It is anticipated that the students have studied college algebra and probability and statistics.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Main Filipiniana Gen. Ed. - CBA FIL HD 31 .S57 2006 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000010237

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Chapter 1 : System of linear equations and inequalities -- Chapter 2 : Linear programming : graphical method -- Chapter 3 : Linear programming : simplex method -- Chapter 4 : Linear programming : sensitivity analysis -- Chapter 5 : Transportation model -- Chapter 6 : Assignment model -- Chapter 7 : Network analysis -- Chapter 8 : Break-even analysis -- Chapter 9 : Forecasting -- Chapter 10 : Decision theory -- Chapter 11 : Inventory model.

This is an introduction to quantitative techniques for business/operations research/ management sciece. It is anticipated that the students have studied college algebra and probability and statistics.

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