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Engineering

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Module Offerings

7124MECH-JAN-CTY

Aims

This module introduces a set of fundamental techniques and tools to assist engineers and managers in making better decisions on real world management/business problems.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Select an appropriate mathematical modelling tool
2.
Model a problem and apply the most appropriate tools to solve or optimise it
3.
Interpret the results to make a better management/business decision

Module Content

Outline Syllabus:Quantitative methods. Operations Research. Operations Research (OR) solver software. Mathematical Programming: Modelling problems in mathematical programming. Solving operational/management problems using mathematical programming techniques. Sensitivity Analysis: Effect of changes on current optimal settings, Changes in profit or cost, Changes in the availability/capacity/demand of resources. Addition of new products/activities/constraints. Network models and applications: Network modelling and designing networks. Finding the least amount of travel/lines/cables to connect multiple locations. Finding the shortest transport route, Maximising amount of goods sent between locations. Applications of transport models: Dealing with product supplies and demands in multiple locations, Production scheduling to meet future demands, Allocation of workers/machines to jobs, Transhipment problems
Module Overview:
This module introduces a set of fundamental techniques and tools to assist engineers and managers in making better decisions on real world management/business problems.
Additional Information:This module will teach you how to model an operational problem in your business or organisation, how to select and apply a quantitative method to solve it, and how to interpret the results to make a better management decision.

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