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END332E Operations Research II Y. İlker TOPCU, Ph.D twitter.com/yitopcu Özgür KABAK, Ph.D. web.itu.edu.tr/kabak/

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3 Credits: 3+0 ECTS Credits: 7 Type: Compulsory Language: English Web site: web.itu.edu.tr/topcuil/ya/END332Eweb.itu.edu.tr/topcuil/ya/END332E ninova.itu.edu.tr Course Information

4 Integer Programming Branch and Bound / Cutting Planes Algorithms Combinatorial Optimization Multi objective decision making (Goal Programming) Multi attribute decision making (SAW, WP, TOPSIS) Non-Linear Programming Interior point algorithms Dynamic Programming Course description

5 1.To use different mathematical modeling techniques utilizing Operations Research (OR) methodology 2.To learn various methods that are used for quantitative decision making 3.To find optimal solutions to problems Course objectives

6 Students who pass the course will gain 1.ability to formulate and solve Integer Programming problems 2.insight in Combinatorial Optimization 3.insight in Multi Objective (Goal Programming) and Multi Attribute Decision Making 4.ability to formulate and solve Non-Linear Programming problems 5.ability to formulate and solve Dynamic Programming problems Course learning outcomes

7 Relationship between the course and Industrial Engineering curriculum 1: Little, 2. Partial, 3. Full

8 Text book Winston W.L. (2004) “Operations Research: Applications and Algorithms”, Brooks/Cole – Thomson Learning Web site of the course Up-to-date lecture notes and supplements Solutions to exams and homework Previous exam questions Books “Operations Research”, "Practical Management Science", "Introduction to Management Science“, "Quantitative Analysis for Management”, "Optimization in Operations Research", "Introduction to Mathematical Programming“ Web sites of other courses References

9 Final exam (40%), 2 Midterm exams (40%), 3 Assignments (20%) All exams will be “open book” If your final exam grade is less than 30 or if your average grade is less than 40, you will receive a letter grade FF If you do not complete the following requirements, you will receive a letter grade VF:  One of your midterm exam grades must be more than 30  One of your HW grades must be more than 50 Assessment Criteria

10 Exams Midterm exam 1 Topics covered in the first six weeks March 18, 6:00 pm Midterm exam 2 Topics covered after week seven May 6, 6:00 pm Final exam All topics

11 Assignments HW1 Integer Programming February 25 – March 11 HW2 Non-linear programming, Interior Point algorithms April 1 – April 15 HW3 Dynamic Programming April 29 – May 13

12 Do not! Studying together to understand the material is fine, but the work you hand in is to be your own. No cheating will be tolerated: A letter grade of F will be given! You can constitute a group of maximum three students to submit assignments. You may submit a unique report for your group (of course plagiarism among assignment groups is strictly forbidden). Cheating and Plagiarism

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14 Asst. Prof. Dr. Özgür Kabak Office address Management Faculty A311, Maçka, Istanbul Phone (212) /2039 office /2073 secretary Web site web.itu.edu.tr/kabak/ address

15 Asst. Prof. at Industrial Engineering department of ITU (2011) Post-doc studies at Belgium Nuclear Research Centre (SCK.CEN) ( )  A fuzzy multi attribute decision making approach for nuclear safeguards information management Ph.D. in ITU Industrial Engineering programme (2008)  Modeling supply chain network using possibilistic linear programming and an application Research interests  Operations Research (Mathematical programming)  Supply chain management  Fuzzy decision making

16 Prof. Dr. Y. İlker Topcu Office address Management Faculty C301, Maçka, Istanbul Phone (212) /2069 office - (532) mobile Web site twitter.com/yitopcu address

17 Professor at Industrial Engineering department of ITU (2011) Associate Professorship in Operations Research (2005) Ph.D. in ITU Engineering Management programme (2000)  Integrated decision aid model for multi-attribute problem solving Ph.D. research at Centre for Decision Research of Leeds University Business School ( ) Research interests  Decision Analysis, Multi Criteria Decision Making, Group Decision Making  Operations Research / Management Science  Logistics Management, Ethics in OR, Business Ethics, Transp’n, Energy, Bidding and Tender Systems, Scheduling