Showing posts with label Operations Research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Operations Research. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 July 2013

Supply Chain Optimization Design and Management Advances and Intelligent Methods.

Very nice book about the recent supply chain optimization method as well as computational intelligence approach for solving problems such customer uncertainty, etc.
Reading Status: Not Completed

Friday, 5 July 2013

Stochastic Local Search Application and Foundations

This is another book that i studied when implementing algorithms for VRP

Link: http://www.sls-book.net/
Reading Status: Completed

Local Search in Combinatorial Optimization

 This is the book i studied when implementing various local search heuristics for Vehicle Routing Problem.

Link: http://books.google.com.sg/books/about/Local_Search_in_Combinatorial_Optimizati.html?id=NWghN9G7q9MC&redir_esc=y

Reading Status: Completed

Supply Chain Optimization, Design, and Management: Advances and Intelligent Methods

Computational Intelligence (CI) is a term corresponding to a new generation of algorithmic methodologies in artificial intelligence, which combines elements of learning, adaptation, evolution and approximate (fuzzy) reasoning to create programs that can be considered intelligent.

Supply Chain Optimization, Design, and Management: Advances and Intelligent Methods presents computational intelligence methods for addressing supply chain issues. Emphasis is given to techniques that provide effective solutions to complex supply chain problems and exhibit superior performance to other methods of operations research.

Reading Status: Not Completed

Thursday, 4 July 2013

Introduction to Operations Research

Frederick S. Hillier was born and raised in Aberdeen, Washington, where he was an award winner in statewide high school contents in essay writing, mathematics, debate, and music. As an undergraduate at Stanford University he ranked first in his engineering class of over 300 students. Dr. Hillier's research has extended into a variety of areas, including integer programming, queueing theory and its application, statistical quality control, and the application of operations research to the design of production systems and to capital budgeting. He was the first prize winner of a research contest on "Capital Budgeting of Interrelated Projects" sponsored by The Institute of Management Sciences and the U.S. Office of Naval Research. He and Dr. Lieberman also received the honorable mention award for the 1995 Lanchester Prize (best English-language publication of any kind in the field of operations research) for the 6th edition of IOR. He currently serves as the Series Editor for the International Series in Operations Research and Management Science being published by Kluwer Academic Publishers.


Link: http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-to-Operations-Research-ebook/dp/B005IIA7EI
Reading Status: Completed