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Course Name
Turkish
Matematiksel Programlama
English
Mathematical Programming
Course Code
ISL 506
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
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3
3
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-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Ferhan Çebi
Course Objectives
1 To teach the advance techniques and the application of these techniques in the context mathematical programming
2 To provide a scientific and managerial perspective for model building, solving, and analyzing the real life problems in both manufacturing and service sector.
Course Description
This course provides mathematical programming exercise in which students make critical management engineering decisions. The content consists of mathematical programming techniques for modeling, optimizing, and analyzing decision making problems; goal programming-model building, graphical solution, analytic hierarchy process- model building and solution process, data envelopment analysis –input and output oriented model building and solution process, non linear programming-definitions, graphical solutions, classical optimization theory, non- linear algorithms. The course provides opportunities to integrate course subjects with application of these techniques in production and service systems and computer solution of the problems.
Course Outcomes
1 To identify the problems and the systems required for decision making with the variables, constraints and objectives
2 To build mathematical models for the problems and systems
3 To solve the models by using the algorithms and techniques
4 To interpret the results obtained from the solutions
5 To use computer programs for solving models
6 To perform the literature review in the context of mathematical programming
7 To solve and analyze the real life problems based on scientific view.
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Textbook
HILLIER, F.S. ve LIEBERMAN, G.J. (2005), Introduction to Mathematical Programming, McGraw-Hill Publishing
Company.
TAHA, H. (2003), Operations Research: an Introduction, Sixth Edition, Prentice Hall.
WINSTON, W.L. (2004), Operations Research: Applications and Algorithms, Fourth Edition, Thomson Learning Inc., Kanada.
Other References
CHARNES, A. COOPER, W.W. ve RHODES, E., LEWIN A.Y., VE SEIFORD L.M. (1994), Data
Envelopment Analysis: Theory, Methodology, and Application, Boston, Kluwer Academic Pub.
EVREN, R. ve ÜLENGİN, F. (1992), Yönetimde Karar Verme, İTÜ Matbaası, No: 1478, İstanbul.
EVREN, R. ve ÜLENGİN, F. (1992), Yönetimde Çok Amaçlı Karar Verme, İTÜ Matbaası, Sayı:1490, Gümüşsuyu,
İstanbul.
TAHA, H. (2000), Yöneylem Araştırması, 6. Basımdan Çeviri, (Çeviren ve Uyarlayanlar: Ş. Alp Baray ve Şakir Esnaf), Literatür Yayınları:43, İstanbul.
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