on this topic will be common. The range of possible questions is considerable‚ but this article will focus on only one: linear programming. The ideas presented in this article are based on a simple example. Suppose a profit-seeking firm has two constraints: labour‚ limited to 16‚000 hours‚ and materials‚ limited to 15‚000kg. The firm manufactures and sells two products‚ X and Y. To make X‚ the firm uses 3kg of material and four hours of labour‚ whereas to make Y‚ the firm uses 5kg of material and
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optimal solution be? The optimal solution is unchanged‚ but the profit increases. c. Identify the range of feasibility for the right-hand-side values: Constraint 1: 160-180 Constraint 2: 200-400 Constraint 3: 2080 to no limit d. If the number of fan motors available for production is increased by 100‚ will the dual value for that constraint change? Explain. Yes‚ if the number of fan motors available for production increased by 100‚ the dual value would change. This is because 100 > 80.
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P & G To: Purchasing strategy of P & G From: Junior Consultant‚ Liu Zuo Jun Subject: Purchasing 2 of 2 Date: 21 Jun 2012 Content 1. Introduction----------------------------------------------------------3 2. Negotiation-----------------------------------------------------------3 3. Suitable channels---------------------------------------------------4
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solution and the technical solution. Business requirements often include: business context‚ scope‚ and background‚ including reasons for change key business stakeholders that have specific requirements success factors for a future/target state constraints imposed by the business processes or other systems business process models and analysis defining either ’as-is’ and ’to-be’
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put any numbers there‚ but it is convenient to put something to see whether other calculations work well. The coefficients of the constraint matrix A are in B5:C6. The vector b is in E5:E6‚ and the vector c is in B9:C9. You have to put these data to the spreadsheet. The cells D3:D4 and D9 are calculated cells. They contain formulas to calculate the values of the constraint left hand side Ax and of the objective function cT x. See how they are coded. If you input different values to “changing cells” you
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References: The Triple Constraints of Projects: Quality‚ Cost and Schedule. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.enterprise-pm.com/pmbasics/triple-constraint
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Solution: 2 2.1 Manual Approach 2 2.2 Linear programming approach 2 2.2.1 Decision Variables: 3 2.2.2 Objective Function: 3 2.2.3 Constraints: 3 2.3 Excel Solution. 6 2.3.1 Excel Solution Embedded: 6 3. Analysis: 6 3.1 Sensitivity Analysis: Objective Function 6 3.2 Sensitivity Analysis: Right Hand Side of the constraints 7 Problem: Mr. Ramesh Chandra is a Software Development Project Manager in one of the renowned Indian Software Services Company
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(1/0). We use Solver to change these binary values to get the lowest cost $4‚169. ------------------------------------------------- Adding Constraints of Number of Suppliers (a) In addition to the constraint in the base case (supply > demand)‚ we add a row of binary numbers (Row 20) to calculate the number of winning suppliers. We set constraints in Solver so that the new binary data will be a) less than or equal to the winning bids of each supplier (row 34) and b) larger than or equal to
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