ise 330: introduction to operations research
daniel j. epstein department of industrial and systems engineering

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Personnel:
Instructor: Elaine Chew
Office: GER 241
Office Hours: MW 5pm-6pm
Phone: (213) 8212414; Fax: (213) 7401120
Email: echew [at] usc.edu

Teaching Assistant: Leila Vaziri
Office Hours: M 12noon-2pm, GER 309

Course Text:
"Introduction to Operations Research" by F. S. Hillier and G. J. Lieberman. 8th Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2005.

Pre-requisites: Math 225

Details: MW 3:30pm-4:50pm in THH 114. Section #31505R.

Course Objectives:
ISE 330 provides an introduction to the principles and practice of Operations Research, and its role in human decision making. In particular, this course focuses on mathematical programming techniques such as linear programming (the Simplex Method, concepts of duality and sensitivity analysis), network optimization (including transportation and assignment problems) and, if time permits, dynamic programming or nonlinear programming.


Posted Aug 26, 2006. EC.

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