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Source=[39 lectures (three a week)]

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Source=[Operations Research Methods and Techniques: practical aspects of various operations research methods such as linear programming, integer programming, dynamic programming, and nonlinear programming, decision trees, and issues involved in their applications. Project: individual and group projects in operations research and appropriate computer usage. Principles of computerised mathematical modelling paradigms: selected topics from Matrix generators; mathematical modelling languages; array oriented languages; constraint logic programming, and report generators. Software: familiarisation with operations research software in the solution of practical problems. Software packages will cover a selection from the following areas: linear, integer, and nonlinear programming; project management; network problems; scheduling problems; simulation; dynamic programming; branch and bound, and constraint logic programming.]

Xref = [<i>Operations Research Methods and Techniques</i> Practical aspects of various operations research methods such as linear programming, integer programming, dynamic programming, and nonlinear programming, decision trees, and issues involved in their applications. <i>Project</i> Individual and group projects in operations research and appropriate computer usage. <i>Principles of computerised mathematical modelling paradigms </i>Selected topics from Matrix generators; mathematical modelling languages; array oriented languages; constraint logic programming, and report generators. <i>Software</i> Familiarisation with operations research software in the solution of practical problems. Software packages will cover a selection from the following areas: linear, integer, and nonlinear programming; project management; network problems; scheduling problems; simulation; dynamic programming; branch and bound, and constraint logic programming.]


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