Using This Book |
In addition to SAS/OR User’s Guide: Mathematical Programming, you may find these other documents helpful when using SAS/OR software:
provides documentation for the BOM procedure and all bill of material postprocessing SAS macros. The BOM procedure and SAS macros provide the ability to generate different reports and to perform several transactions to maintain and update bills of material.
provides documentation for the constraint programming procedure in SAS/OR software. This book serves as the primary documentation for the CLP procedure.
provides documentation for the local search optimization procedure in SAS/OR software. This book serves as the primary documentation for the GA procedure, which uses genetic algorithms to solve optimization problems.
provides documentation for the project management procedures in SAS/OR software. This book serves as the primary documentation for the CPM, DTREE, GANTT, NETDRAW, and PM procedures, as well as the PROJMAN Application, a graphical user interface for project management.
provides documentation for the QSIM application, which is used to build and analyze models of queueing systems using discrete event simulation. This book shows you how to build models using the simple point-and-click graphical user interface, how to run the models, and how to collect and analyze the sample data to give you insight into the behavior of the system.
contains a series of examples that illustrate how to use SAS/OR software to manage projects. Each chapter contains a complete project management scenario and describes how to use PROC GANTT, PROC CPM, and PROC NETDRAW, in addition to other reporting and graphing procedures in the SAS System, to perform the necessary project management tasks.
provides documentation on using SAS Simulation Studio, a graphical application for creating and working with discrete-event simulation models. This book describes in detail how to build and run simulation models and how to interact with SAS software for analysis and with JMP software for experimental design and analysis.
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