Although this textbook is intended for use in a two-semester sequence of courses introducing the mathematical methods of operations research, Part I can also be used alone for a one-semester course on linear programming. The authors have chosen to provide deep and thorough
coverage of the most important methods in operations research, rather than a superficial treatment of a larger number of topics. The level of exposition is appropriate for juniors and seniors who are majoring in engineering, computer science, mathematics, and quantitative methods in management. A solutions manual is available to qualified instructors. |