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ions Research Problems Statements and Solutions

Operations Research Problems

Rau´l Poler Josefa Mula Manuel Dı´az-Madron˜ero •



Operations Research Problems Statements and Solutions

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Rau´l Poler Josefa Mula Manuel Dı´az-Madron˜ero Research Centre on Production Management and Engineering (CIGIP) Department of Business Management Universitat Polite`cnica de Vale`ncia Alcoy Spain

ISBN 978-1-4471-5576-8 DOI 10.1007/978-1-4471-5577-5

ISBN 978-1-4471-5577-5

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Preface

Operations Research Problems is an advanced textbook: designed primarily to meet the demands of a operations research and management science course taught at postgraduate M. Eng. or MBA level. This book includes an overview of each topic considered with worked examples in the text, problems, solutions to problems, end-of-chapter references and Index. The objective of this book is to provide a valuable compendium of problems as a reference for undergraduate and postgraduate students, faculty, researchers and practitioners of operations research