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SAS/OR User's Guide: Mathematical Programming Examples
Credits
Introduction
1 Food Manufacture 1: When to Buy and How to Blend
2 Food Manufacture 2: Limiting the Number of Ingredients and Adding Extra Conditions
3 Factory Planning 1: What to Make, On What Machines, and When
4 Factory Planning 2: When Should Machines Be Down for Maintenance
5 Manpower Planning: How to Recruit, Retrain, Make Redundant, or Overman
6 Refinery Optimization: How to Run an Oil Refinery
7 Mining: Which Pits to Work and When to Close Them Down
8 Farm Planning: How Much to Grow and Rear
9 Economic Planning: How Should an Economy Grow
10 Decentralization: How to Disperse Offices from the Capital
11 Curve Fitting: Fitting a Curve to a Set of Data Points
12 Logical Design: Constructing an Electronic System with a Minimum Number of Components
13 Market Sharing: Assigning Retailers to Company Divisions
14 Opencast Mining: How Much to Excavate
15 Tariff Rates (Power Generation): How to Determine Tariff Rates for the Sale of Electricity
16 Hydro Power: How to Generate and Combine Hydro and Thermal Electricity Generation
17 Three-Dimensional Noughts and Crosses: A Combinatorial Problem
18 Optimizing a Constraint: Reconstructing an Integer Programming Constraint More Simply
19 Distribution 1: Which Factories and Depots to Supply Which Customers
20 Depot Location (Distribution 2): Where Should New Depots Be Built
21 Agricultural Pricing: What Prices to Charge for Dairy Products
22 Efficiency Analysis: How to Use Data Envelopment Analysis to Compare Efficiencies of Garages
23 Milk Collection: How to Route and Assign Milk Collection Lorries to Farms
24 Yield Management: What Quantities of Airline Tickets to Sell at What Prices and What Times
25 Car Rental 1
26 Car Rental 2
27 Lost Baggage Distribution
28 Protein Folding
29 Protein Comparison
References
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