Principles of management science, with applications to executive decisions / Harvey M. Wagner
Material type:
- 9780137095353
- HD 20.4 .W34 1975

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | Marketing Management | GC HD 20.4 .W34 1975 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000005600 |
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GC H 62.7 .P75 1981 Strategic planning and control techniques for profit : a handbook for small business owners / | GC HC 79 .T46 1986 c.1 Consumer mathematics / | GC HC 79 .T46 1986 c.2 Consumer mathematics / | GC HD 20.4 .W34 1975 Principles of management science, with applications to executive decisions / | GC HD 9505 .C65 1987 Spud's dream : the story of how a Canadian mountain-man helped create a world class city / | GC HF 5415.2 .B69 1981 Marketing research : text and cases / | GC HF 5415.2 .B76 1980 Marketing research : a structure for decision making / |
Includes index.
1. The Art and Sciences of Executive Decision -- 2. Formulation of Linear Optimization Models -- 3. Algebraic and Geometric Representations of Linear Optimization Models -- 4. Simplex Method of Solution -- 5. Sensitivity Testing and Duality -- 6. The Transportation Problem -- 7. Shortest Route and Other Network Models -- 8. Introduction to Dynamic Optimization Models -- 9. Dynamic Optimization of Inventory Scheduling -- 10. Other Example of Dynamic Programming -- 11. Integer Programming and Combinatorial Models -- 12. Introduction to Stopchastic Programming Models -- 13. Probabilistic Dynamic Programming Models -- 14. Probabilistic Inventory Models -- 15. Waiting Line Models -- 16. Computer Simulation of Management Systems -- 17. Implementation of Management Science.
This book is written primarily for college students who have no previous background in management science and who intend careers as administrators, executives, managers, or consultants in business, non profit enterprises, or government.
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