- 1 Introduction (handouts)
- 1 Introduction (slides)
- 10 Decision Analysis (handouts)
- 10 Decision Analysis (slides)
- 2 Linear Programming (handouts)
- 2 Linear Programming (slides)
- 3 Transportation and Assignment Problems (handouts)
- 3 Transportation and Assignment Problems (slides)
- 4 Network Optimization Models (handouts)
- 4 Network Optimization Models (slides)
- 5 Dynamic Programming (handouts)
- 5 Dynamic Programming (slides)
- 6 Integer Programming (handouts)
- 6 Integer Programming (slides)
- 7 Nonlinear Programming (handouts)
- 7 Nonlinear Programming (slides)
- 8 Metaheuristics (handouts)
- 8 Metaheuristics (slides)
- 9 Game Theory (handouts)
- 9 Game Theory (slides)
Practical classes
- 1 Linear Programming
- 10 Game Theory
- 11 Decision Analysis
- 2 Duality Theory and Sensitivity Analysis
- 3 Transportation and Assignment Problems
- 4 Network Optimization Models
- 5 Dynamic Programming (deterministic)
- 6 Dynamic Programming (probabilistic)
- 7 Integer Programming
- 8 Nonlinear Programming
- 9 Metaheuristics
- 1 Linear Programming
- 10 Game Theory
- 11 Decision Analysis
- 2 Duality Theory and Sensitivity Analysis
- 3 Transportation and Assignment Problems
- 4 Network Optimization Models
- 5 Dynamic Programming (deterministic)
- 6 Dynamic Programming (probabilistic)
- 7 Integer Programming
- 8 Nonlinear Programming
- 9 Metaheuristics
Project
- Deadline : 11th December, 23:59.
- The electronic version of the project should be submitted through the Fenix system.
- Read the instructions " How to submit electronic version through Fenix" (in portuguese). You and your partner must have formed a group and registered it in Fenix.
- The submission (parts 1 and 2) must be zipped in a single .zip file with the name <group#>.zip
- In case of problems submitting through Fenix, you may send the project to the email alexandra.moutinho@ist.utl.pt, always respecting the deadline . The email subject must be "OD Project <Group#>".
- Presentation (10min powerpoint) and discussion (10 min) of the projects : 14th and 17th December (class hours and rooms).
- All students must attend both sessions , since only at the time you will know if you are presenting and/or arguing (see next point) or not.
- The discussion (arguing) will be made by the professor as well as onother group (indicated at the time).
- Each individual will be evaluated according to the report, the presentation and the discussions (from the presenter and arguer points of view).
- Data file
- How to submit electronic version through Fenix (portuguese)
- LATEX template
- MS Word template
- Project assignment
- TSP Integer Programming Problem formulation
- Data file
- How to submit electronic version through Fenix (portuguese)
- LATEX template
- MS Word template
- Project assignment
- TSP Integer Programming Problem formulation
Previous exams
Bibliography
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F. Hillier and G. Lieberman. Introduction to Operations Research, 8th Edition. McGrawHill, 2005.
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The art of modeling with spreadsheets, in F. Hillier and G. Lieberman. Introduction to Operations Research, 8th Edition, Chapter 21. McGrawHill, 2005.