Final Report Smart Steering Support Prepared By: Nipun Lavoie February 24‚ 2011 Industrial Engineering 417: Operations Research II TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Problem Statement ……………………………………….3 - 7 2. Assumptions ……………………………………………...8 3. Definitions ………………………………………..............9 4. Decision Tree (Manual)…………………………………..10 5. Decision Tree (WinQSB) ………………………………...11 6. Decision Tree Analysis …………………………………
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Decision Tree A decision tree is a schematic tree shaped diagram which is used to determine a course of action or statistical probability. Each branch of the decision tree represents a possible decision or occurrence. A decision tree is important to use when planning the festival because we be able to see all of the possible outcomes for all of the options before investing and going ahead with them. From the decision tree we will be able to see how much can be made and how much can be lost when investing
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What did you do? To get a deeper insight into creating decision trees on the laptop‚ I started to inform myself about possible supporting tools that can be used. As I am using an Apple MacBook‚ I found out that the software “XMind” cannot just help for drawing decision trees‚ but also for developing flowing charts‚ mind maps or to-do-lists. I thought about using Microsoft Excel as a tool for sorting the data. However‚ I finally looked up the necessary information in the given table without using
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Decision Tree Analysis Choosing Between Options by Projecting Likely Outcomes Decision Trees are useful tools for helping you to choose between several courses of action. They provide a highly effective structure within which you can explore options‚ and investigate the possible outcomes of choosing those options. They also help you to form a balanced picture of the risks and rewards associated with each possible course of action. This makes them particularly useful for choosing between different
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are many decisions which have to be made. One such decision opportunity arose about one week ago. The question was what to do with a major cable which is in the way of a guard rail that the Department of Transportation is installing. In this paper‚ the decision on what to do with this cable will be solved using a decision tree. The discussion will include the major factors involved in making the decision and also show how the final decision was made. Decision tree The decision tree is an effective
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A M BORISON Applied Decision Analysis. Inc. 27W Sand Hill Road Mcnio Park. California 94025 Oglethorpe Power Corporation (OPC) provides wholesale power to consumer-owned distribution cooperatives in Georgia. Late in 1990‚ OPC managers learned that Florida Power Corporation wanted to expand its connections to Georgia with another transmission line. To decide whether to build this line‚ OPC worked with Applied Decision Analysis‚ Inc. to conduct a comprehensive decision analysis in less than two
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Decision Trees for Decision Making The management of a company that I shall call Stygian Chemical Industries‚ Ltd.‚ must decide whether to build a small plant or a large one to manufacture a new product with an expected market life of ten years. The decision hinges on what size the market for the product will be. Possibly demand will be high during the initial two years but‚ if many initial users find the product unsatisfactory‚ will fall to a low level thereafter. Or high initial demand might
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Decision Tree Psy/410 The scenario chosen for this portfolio involves a woman seeking help with her addiction to methamphetamines. She wants to free her life from drugs but does not know how or where to start. Missouri offers several organizations and hotlines to help individuals get clean and sober. Center for addictions‚ SIGMA house‚ and Carol Jones alternative opportunities are all rehabilitation centers that offer both in and outpatient treatment. The Burrell center has a collaboration of
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UNIT 7 FRONT AXLE AND STEERING Front Axle and Steering Structure 7.1 Introduction Objectives 7.2 Front Axle 7.3 Types of Front Axle 7.4 Stub Axle 7.5 Steering 7.6 Ackerman’s Principle of Steering 7.7 Steering Geometry 7.8 Camber Angle 7.9 King Pin Inclination 7.10 Caster Angle 7.11 Toe-in and Toe-out 7.12 Steering Gear Box 7.13 Steering Linkages 7.14 Layout of a Steering System 7.15 Summary 7.16 Key Words 7.17 Answers to SAQs
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CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2 1.1 The ARB Apex Bank 2 1.2 ARB APEX BANK SECVICES 3 1.3 DECISION SUPPORT MODEL ONE 5 1.4 DECISION SUPPORT MODEL TWO 9 1.5 LOCATION WORKSHEET 9 1.6 CONCLUSION 11 1.7 REFERENCEKERENCES 12 TABLE OF FIGURES FIG 2.1 AN ISSUE LOG MODEL FOR CUSTOMERS Error! Bookmark not defined. FIG 2.2 SAMPLE ISSUE LOG…………………………………………………………………..9 LIST OF TABLES. TABLE 1.1Factors to consider before selection of location………………………………….12
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