Course syllabus - Applied Operations Research and Logistics
Scope
7.5 credits
Course code
PPU405
Valid from
Spring semester 2014
Education level
Second cycle
Progressive Specialisation
A1F (Second cycle, has second-cycle course/s as entry requirements).
Main area(s)
Product and Process Development
School
School of Innovation, Design and Engineering
Ratified
2013-02-15
Status
This syllabus is not current and will not be given any more
Literature lists
Course literature is preliminary up to 8 weeks before course start. Course literature can be valid over several semesters.
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Books
Introduction to operations research
6. ed. : New York : McGraw-Hill, cop. 1995 - 998 s.
ISBN: 0-07-841447-4 ; LIBRIS-ID: 4511823
Objectives
The aim of the course is to give knowledge of mathematical modeling of industrial and logistics problems and provide the basic knowledge about the theory and application of Operations Research techniques.
Learning outcomes
Student shall show ability to:
1. Describe production and logistics planning through a broad range of examples.
2. Build models to specific production and logistics problems.
3. Analyze and evaluate the solution from a production and logistics problem.
4. Utilize operations research techniques in optimizing production and logistics problems.
5. Produce mathematical formulations of production and logistics problems.
6. Use optimization software.
Course content
Operations Research is concerned with application of mathematical modeling of problems arising in the management and operation of systems of human beings, machinies, materials and money in industry, business...etc. The purpose is to help management to determine its policy and actions. Techniques of operations research considered are:
- Linear programming
- Transportation and assignment problems.
- Game theory and Decision analysis
- Dynamic programming
- Nonlinear programming
- Ingeger programming
- Inventory theory.
Tuition
The teaching will essentially include classroom lectures, exercises and homework.
Specific requirements
Production and logistics planning 7,5 credits or Planning and control 7,5 credits or equivalent and a Bachelor's degree in the fields of technology from an institution of higher education of three years or more, equivalent to at least 180 credits with at least 22,5 credits in mathematics/applied mathematics or a Bachelor's degree in the fields of economics, business or science from an institution of higher education of three years or more, equivalent to at least 180 credits with at least 22,5 credits in mathematics/applied mathematics with one year of working experience in the industry. In addition Swedish course B/Swedish course 2 and English course A/English course 5 are required. For courses given entirely in English exemption is made from the requirement in Swedish course B/Swedish course 2.
Examination
Thesis, Degree Project, Essay (UPS1), 7.5 credits, marks 3, 4 or 5
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Grade
Pass with distinction, Pass with credit, Pass, Fail
Interim Regulations and Other Regulations
The course completely overlaps with KPP226 Applied Operations Research and Logistics.