ADVANCED QUANTITATIVE METHODS

Code Cours
2324-IÉSEG-BB2S2-QMS-BB2CE02UE
Language of instruction
English
Teaching content
QUANTITATIVE METHODS
This course occurs in the following program(s)
Training officer(s)
J.SIANI
Stakeholder(s)
JOSEPH SIANI
Level
Bachelor in International Business
Program year
Period

Présentation

Prerequisite
strong background in applied mathematics including calculus and linear algebra.
strong background in probability and statistics.
knowledge in algorithms will be helpful
Goal
apply optimization techniques to a wide range of business problems
implement practical cases, by using LINGO or LINDO
understand the characteristics of different types of decision-making environments and the appropriate decision making approaches and tools to be used in each type.
Understand transportation and network models
understand PERT-CPM method
understand queueing theory in optimization
Presentation
Decision Analysis
The Transportation Problem
Network Problems
Minimum cost network flow algorithms
Dijkstra's algorithm
PERT method
Queueing models

Modalités

Organization
Type Amount of time Comment
Présentiel
Cours magistral 20,00
Travail personnel
Charge de travail personnel indicative 32,00
Overall student workload 52,00
Evaluation
1. Presence/Participation
2. Final Exam
3. Group Project
Control type Duration Amount Weighting
Contrôle continu
Participation 0,00 0 10,00
Examen (final)
Examen écrit 2,00 1 50,00
Autres
Projet Collectif 0,00 1 40,00
TOTAL 100,00

Ressources

Bibliography
1- Mayne Winston (2004) "Operations Research: Applications and Algorithms", 4th Edition, Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning -
2- Moore, J.H., L.R. Weatherford (2001) "Decision Modeling with Microsoft Excel", 6th Edition, Upper Saddle River, Prentice Hall. -
3- Winston, W.L., S.C. Albright (2001) "Practical Management Science: Spreadsheet Modeling and Applications", 2nd Edition, Pacific Grove, Duxbury Press. -
4- Taylor Bernard W. (2007) "Introduction to management Sicence", 9th Edition, Pearson Prentice hall -
5- Anderson, R.A., Sweeny, D.J. (2006) "Applied Production and Operations Management" -