Module designation | Operations Research (Practical) (MAT212) | ||||||||||||||
Semester(s) in which the module is taught | 4th | ||||||||||||||
Person responsible for the module | Dr. Herry Suprajitno | ||||||||||||||
Language | Indonesian | ||||||||||||||
Relation to curriculum | Compulsory / elective / specialisation | ||||||||||||||
Teaching methods | Lecture, lesson, and discussion. | ||||||||||||||
Workload (incl. contact hours, self-study hours) | 1×170 minutes (2×50 minutes lecture and lesson and 1×70 minutes self-study) per week for 16 weeks | ||||||||||||||
Credit points | 1 CP (1,6 ECTS) | ||||||||||||||
Required and recommended prerequisites for joining the module | Linear Programming | ||||||||||||||
Module objectives/intended learning outcomes | General Competence (Knowledge): Students are able to apply the concepts of operations research in making the right decision Specific Competence: students are able to 1. Explain definitions and models of Operations Research 2. Make models and analyze the transportation problems 3. Make models and analyze the Assignment Problems 4. Make models and analyze Network Problems 5. Make models and analyze PERT-CPM problems | ||||||||||||||
Content | Introduction to Operations Research, Transportation Problems, Assignment Problems, Network Analysis, PERT-CPM, Dynamic Programming. | ||||||||||||||
Examination forms | Essay | ||||||||||||||
Study and examination requirements | Students are considered to pass if they at least have got final score 40 (D). Final score is calculated as follow: 10% softskill+20% assignment + 10% Quiz + 25% midterm + 35% final exam.
Final index is defined as follow:
| ||||||||||||||
Reading list | 1. Hillier, F. S. and Lieberman, G. J., 2021, Introduction to Operations Research, Ed-11, McGraw-Hill, New York. 2. Taha, A. H., 2017, Operations Research An Introduction, Pearson, England.. 3. Winston, W L, 1994, “ Operations Research, Applications and Algorithms “, Ed.3, Duxbury Press, California. |