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1. This document provides information on the Operations Research course MEE1024 including topics covered, pre-requisites, module breakdown, textbook information, and evaluation methods.
2. The course covers topics such as linear programming, transportation problems, assignment models, project management, inventory control, queuing models, and game theory.
3. Evaluation includes digital assignments, surprise tests, continuous assessment tests, and final assessment tests.
1. This document provides information on the Operations Research course MEE1024 including topics covered, pre-requisites, module breakdown, textbook information, and evaluation methods.
2. The course covers topics such as linear programming, transportation problems, assignment models, project management, inventory control, queuing models, and game theory.
3. Evaluation includes digital assignments, surprise tests, continuous assessment tests, and final assessment tests.
1. This document provides information on the Operations Research course MEE1024 including topics covered, pre-requisites, module breakdown, textbook information, and evaluation methods.
2. The course covers topics such as linear programming, transportation problems, assignment models, project management, inventory control, queuing models, and game theory.
3. Evaluation includes digital assignments, surprise tests, continuous assessment tests, and final assessment tests.
2001 2 1 0 0 3 Module Topics L Hrs SLO 1 Linear Programming Problem: Introduction to Operations Research – 4 1, 2, 4, Linear Programming - Mathematical Formulation – Graphical method – 5, 7, Simplex method – Penalty methods: M-method, Two Phase method- Duality. 9,17 2 Transportation problem: Introduction - Formulation - Solution of the 4 1, 2, 5, transportation problem (Min and Max): Northwest Corner rule, row minima 9, 17 method, column minima method, Least cost method, Vogel’s approximation method – Optimality test: MODI method. 3 Assignment and Sequencing Models: Assignment problems – Applications 3 1,2 - Minimization and Maximization; Sequencing - Problem with N jobs and 2 machines – n jobs and 3 machines problem - n jobs and m machines problem. 4 Project Management: Introduction - Phases of project management- 4 1, 2, 4, Construction of Network diagrams- Critical path method (CPM) and Project 5, 9,19 evaluation and review technique (PERT) - Crashing of project network. 5 Inventory control: Necessity for maintaining inventory - Inventory costs - 4 1, 2, 4, Inventory models with deterministic demand - inventory models with 7, 9, probabilistic demand - Inventory models with price breaks - Buffer stock. 17 6 Queuing models: Poisson arrivals and Exponential service times – Single 4 1, 2, 4, channel models and Multi-channel models - Simulation: Basic concepts, 5, 7, 9 Advantages and disadvantages - Random number generation - Monte Carlo Simulation applied to queuing problems. 7 Game theory: Competitive games - Useful terminology - Rules for game 5 1, 2, 7, theory - Two person zero sum game – Property of dominance - Graphic 9, 17 solution – Algebraic method. Replacement models: Replacement of items that deteriorate with time: No changes in the value of money, changes in the value of money - Items that fail completely: Individual replacement and group replacement policies. 8 Contemporary Discussion 2 2 Total Lecture Hours 30 # Mode: Flipped Class Room, [Lecture to be videotaped], Use of physical and computer models to lecture, Visit to Industry, Min of 2 lectures by industry experts. Tutorial Tutorial Class for Module 1 15 Tutorial Class for Module 2 1, 2, 4, Tutorial Class for Module 3 5, 7, 9, Tutorial Class for Module 4 17 Tutorial Class for Module 5 Tutorial Class for Module 6 Tutorial Class for Module 7 Tutorial Class for Module 8
# A minimum of 3 problems to be worked out by students in every tutorial class. Another
5 problems per tutorial class to be given as home work. # Mode: Individual exercises, Team exercises. Text Book 1. Hamdy A Taha (2014), Operations Research: An Introduction, 9th edition, Pearson Education, Inc. Reference Books 1) Hira D S and Gupta P K (2014), Operations Research, Revised edition, S. Chand & Sons. 2) Panneerselvan. R. (2009), Operation Research, 2nd edition, Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd. 3) KantiSwarup, Gupta P.K., and Man Mohan (2015), Operations Research, 18th edition, S. Chand &Sons. 4) JK Sharma (2012), Operations Research: Theory and Applications, 5th edition, Lakshmi Publications, New Delhi 5) Manohar Mahajan (2013), Operations Research, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
Mode of Evaluation Digital Assignments /Surprise Test /CAT/FAT
Recommended by the Board of Studies on: 3.3.2016 Date of Approval by the Academic Council: 18.3.2016 Compiled by Prof. Dega Nagaraju Prof. Radha