DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA (DAVV), INDORE
BBA (Full-Time) Fourth-4th-IV Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
Operations Research Syllabus
Operations Research [BB-406] Syllabus /Course contents
Unit I: Definition
of operations research,
models of operations research, scientific methodology of operations research,
scope of operations research, importance of operations research in decision
making, role of operations management, limitations of OR.
Unit: II Linear
Programming: Introduction –
Mathematical formulation of a problem – Graphical solutions, standard forms the
simplex method for maximization and minimization problems. Method application
to management decisions.
Unit : II Transportation
problem – Introduction –
Initial basic feasible solution - NWC method – Least cost method – Vogel’s
method – MODI – moving towards optimality – solution procedure without
degeneracy.
UNIT III Assignment
problem – Algorithm –
Hungarian method – simple problems.
Unit : IV Sequencing
and replacement model: Sequencing problem –
processing through 2 machines, 3 machine – s jobs and k machines and traveling
salesman problem.
Unit : IV Replacement
of items that deteriorate
gradually – with time, without time, that fails completely – individual
replacement – group replacement.
Unit : V Network
models and simulation. Network
models for project analysis CPM; Network construction and time analysis; cost
time trade off, PERT – problems.
Text books
1. R.Veerachamy, Operation Research,2010,IK International Publication
2. Chawla, Operation
Research, Kalyani Publication
Ludhiyana,2009
3. Sharma Anand, Operation Research, 2008, Himalaya Publishing House
4. Kalawati, Operations Research, Vikas Publication Pvt.ltd.2008
Scheme: There shall be 20 marks for internal evaluation and 80 for
external paper.
Examination paper shall have two sections Section A and
Section B. Section A shall have theoretical questions and section B shall have
numerical. There shall be five questions in section A and three shall be answered
for 48 marks. The section B shall have 4 questions and two to be answered for
32 marks. Course contents
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