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An overview of the most significant modelling techniques, methods and theory arising from deterministic-based models in Operations Research. Covering linear programming, integer programming, networks, and dynamic programming models, including the use of commerical software for solution. Examining heuristics, metaheuristics, duality theory, optimality conditions, and decomposition. A mainstream course for MS/OR majors.
(1) MSCI204 or MSCI215; (2) MSCI216; (3) any one of COSC121, AFIS123, ENEL206, MATH171, MATH282, orany course involving an appropriate level of computer programming, as approved by the Head of Department. RP: MATH251, MATH252 or MATH254.
MSCI315, MSCI316
MATH251, MATH252 or MATH254.
John Raffensperger
John Giffin
The final exam is cumulative, closed book. You can use one sheet of A4 notes.
Winston, Wayne L; Operations research : applications and algorithms ; 3rd ed; Duxbury Press, 1994.
Relationship to Other Courses:This course is essential for any student majoring in MS/OR who wishes to enter 400-level Honours courses in a subsequent year.Grading:Scores may be standardised, prior to assigning final course grades. This usually implies that a standardised mark of 50 is a pass.Departmental Academic Policies If you want a hard copy of this document, please ask the course co-ordinator. The Department assumes that you have read this document. You should also read the “Information related to courses and assessment” on page 364 of the Enrolment Handbook 2008 (also in UC Calendar under “General Course and Examination Regulations”).
Domestic fee $1,003.00
International fee $4,176.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
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