Module designation | Advanced Operations Research (MAT309) | ||||||||||||||
Semester(s) in which the module is taught | 5th | ||||||||||||||
Person responsible for the module | Dr. Herry Suprajitno | ||||||||||||||
Language | Indonesian | ||||||||||||||
Relation to curriculum | Compulsory / elective / specialisation | ||||||||||||||
Teaching methods | Lecture and lesson. | ||||||||||||||
Workload (incl. contact hours, self-study hours) | 3×170 minutes (3×50 minutes lecture and lesson, 3×60 minutes structural activities, 3×60 minutes self-study) per week for 16 weeks | ||||||||||||||
Credit points | 3 CP (4,8 ECTS) | ||||||||||||||
Required and recommended prerequisites for joining the module | Operations Research (MAT212) | ||||||||||||||
Module objectives/intended learning outcomes | General Competence (Knowledge): Capable of implementing the concept of probability operatations research in right decision making. Specific Competence: student are able to 1. Describe the properties of inventory problem. 2. Formulate and solve fix order size system. 3. Formulate and solve single order quantity system. 4. Describe decision making criterion. 5. Solve decision making problem under risk and uncertainty. 6. Describe game theory problem. 7. Solve game theory problem.
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Content | Inventory problem, decision analysis, game theory. | ||||||||||||||
Examination forms | Essay | ||||||||||||||
Study and examination requirements | Students are considered to pass if they at least have got a 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:
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Reading list | 1. Taha, A.H., 2017, Operations Research An Introduction, Pearson, England. 2. Hiller, F.S. dan Lieberman, G.J., 2021, Introduction to Operations Research, Ed-11, McGraw-Hill, New York. 3. Tersine, R. J., 1994, Principles of Inventory and Materials Management, 4th Ed., Prentice-Hall International Inc., New York 4. Dimyati, Tj. T dan Dimyati, A., 1999, Operations Research model-model pengambilan keputusan, Sinar Baru Algensindo, Bandung. |