MF3401 OPERATIONS RESEARCH SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY BE MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 7TH SEM SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY SEVENTH SEMESTER BE MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS, TEXTBOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS,EXAM PORTIONS,QUESTION BANK,CLASS NOTES IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011 2012-2013 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI,TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2008 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2009
MF3401 OPERATIONS RESEARCH LT P C
3 0 0 3
AIM:
To develop the student efficient in optimizing using limited resources by knowledge in
building different mathematical modeling and finding optimal solutions.
OBJECTIVE:
To provide knowledge and training in using optimization techniques under limited
resources for the engineering and business problems.
UNIT I LINEAR MODELS 15
The phase of an operation research study – Linear programming – Graphical method–
Simplex algorithm – Duality formulation – Sensitivity analysis.
UNIT II TRANSPORTATION MODELS AND NETWORK MODELS 8
Transportation Assignment Models –Traveling Salesman problem-Networks models –
Shortest route – Minimal spanning tree – Maximum flow models –Project network – CPM
and PERT networks – Critical path scheduling – Sequencing models.
UNIT III INVENTORY MODELS 6
Inventory models – Economic order quantity models – Quantity discount models –
Stochastic inventory models – Multi product models – Inventory control models in
practice.
UNIT IV QUEUEING MODELS 6
Queueing models - Queueing systems and structures – Notation parameter – Single
server and multi server models – Poisson input – Exponential service – Constant rate
service – Infinite population – Simulation.
UNIT V DECISION MODELS 10
Decision models – Game theory – Two person zero sum games – Graphical solution-
Algebraic solution – Linear Programming solution – Replacement models – Models
based on service life – Economic life – Single / Multi variable search technique –
Dynamic Programming – Simple Problem.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK
1. H.A. Taha, Operations Research, Prentice Hall of India, 2003, Sixth Edition.
REFERENCES
1. Shennoy, Srivastava, Operation Research for Management, Wiley Eastern, 1994.
2. M.J.Bazara, Jarvis, H. Sherali, “Linear Programming and Network Flows”, John
Wiley, 1990.
3. Philip and Ravindran, “Operations Research”, John Wiley, 1992.
4. Hillier and Libeberman, “Operations Research”, Holden Day, 1986.
5. Frank,S. Budnick, Dennis, Mc Leavy, “Principles of Operations Research for
Management”, Richard D Irwin, 1990.
6. Tulsian and Vishal Pasdey – “Quantitative Techniques”, Pearson – Asia 2002.
MF3401 OPERATIONS RESEARCH LT P C
3 0 0 3
AIM:
To develop the student efficient in optimizing using limited resources by knowledge in
building different mathematical modeling and finding optimal solutions.
OBJECTIVE:
To provide knowledge and training in using optimization techniques under limited
resources for the engineering and business problems.
UNIT I LINEAR MODELS 15
The phase of an operation research study – Linear programming – Graphical method–
Simplex algorithm – Duality formulation – Sensitivity analysis.
UNIT II TRANSPORTATION MODELS AND NETWORK MODELS 8
Transportation Assignment Models –Traveling Salesman problem-Networks models –
Shortest route – Minimal spanning tree – Maximum flow models –Project network – CPM
and PERT networks – Critical path scheduling – Sequencing models.
UNIT III INVENTORY MODELS 6
Inventory models – Economic order quantity models – Quantity discount models –
Stochastic inventory models – Multi product models – Inventory control models in
practice.
UNIT IV QUEUEING MODELS 6
Queueing models - Queueing systems and structures – Notation parameter – Single
server and multi server models – Poisson input – Exponential service – Constant rate
service – Infinite population – Simulation.
UNIT V DECISION MODELS 10
Decision models – Game theory – Two person zero sum games – Graphical solution-
Algebraic solution – Linear Programming solution – Replacement models – Models
based on service life – Economic life – Single / Multi variable search technique –
Dynamic Programming – Simple Problem.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK
1. H.A. Taha, Operations Research, Prentice Hall of India, 2003, Sixth Edition.
REFERENCES
1. Shennoy, Srivastava, Operation Research for Management, Wiley Eastern, 1994.
2. M.J.Bazara, Jarvis, H. Sherali, “Linear Programming and Network Flows”, John
Wiley, 1990.
3. Philip and Ravindran, “Operations Research”, John Wiley, 1992.
4. Hillier and Libeberman, “Operations Research”, Holden Day, 1986.
5. Frank,S. Budnick, Dennis, Mc Leavy, “Principles of Operations Research for
Management”, Richard D Irwin, 1990.
6. Tulsian and Vishal Pasdey – “Quantitative Techniques”, Pearson – Asia 2002.
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