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About the lecturer Dr. Qing Lu (Henry) – Grew up in Shanghai, China – Lived in Singapore from 1994 to 2014 – Came to IEU last September Contact information o Office: C-808, Tel: 448-8295 o e-mail: lu.qing@ieu.edu.trlu.qing@ieu.edu.tr o Course materials will be posted online every week Warning ahead No plagiarism (from other students or Internet) Keep classroom order Two-way communication vital, let me know whether you understand or not anything concerned
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LOG 522: Quantitative Methods in Logistics Management Lecture 1: Introduction
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Textbook 2 Operations Research: Applications and Algorithms / Wayne L. Winston. Cengage Learning; 4th edition, 2004.
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What is Operations Research (OR)? OR/MS (management science): – a scientific approach to decision making that seeks to best design and operate a system, usually under conditions requiring the allocation of scarce resources (Winston 2004, p1) A system is an organization of interdependent components that work together to accomplish the goal of the system Scientific: using mathematical models Best: optimization Conditions: constraints
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Why This Course? We will focus on logistics system OR is a tool for us to optimize the logistics system OR itself can be used in many fields, but we only study models related to logistics systems Only 5 chapters of the textbook will be studied in this course
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Modeling Steps Formulate the Problem Observe the System Formulate a Mathematical Model of the Problem Verify the Model and Use the Model for Prediction Select a Suitable Alternative Present the Results and Conclusions of the Study Implement and Evaluate Recommendation
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OR Model Components OR Model – Decision variables – Object functions – Constraints Purpose: find an optimal solution
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OR Model Variances Static versus dynamic Linear versus nonlinear Integer versus non-integer Deterministic versus stochastic
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Course Objectives and Overview Equip the students to Understand basic mathematical modelling Solve problems with optimization models (by hands and computers) Four sections in this course Linear programming (Ch.3) Integer linear programming (Ch.9) Network models (Ch.7 & 8) Decision making models (Ch. 13)
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Course Evaluation 5% attendance – Attend lectures as many as you can 15% homework – Submit homework on time and understand them 40% mid exam at the middle of the course – Get familiar with the context during the lesson. Ask questions if you don’t understand. – It is too late for a student to contact lecturer after the exam! 40% final exam at the end of the course – The last chance for you to catch up
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