Introduction to Optimization-Based Decision-Making provides an elementary and self-contained introduction to the basic concepts involved in making decisions in an optimization-based environment. The mathematical level of the text is directed to the post-secondary reader, or university students in the initial years. The prerequisites are therefore minimal, and necessary mathematical tools are provided as needed. This lean approach is complemented with a problem-based orientation and a methodology of generalization/reduction. In this way, the book can be useful for students from STEM fields, economics and enterprise sciences, social sciences and humanities, as well as for the general reader interested in multi/trans-disciplinary approaches.
Features
- Collects and discusses the ideas underpinning decision-making through optimization tools in a simple and straightforward manner
- Suitable for an undergraduate course in optimization-based decision-making, or as a supplementary resource for courses in operations research and management science
- Self-contained coverage of traditional and more modern optimization models, while not requiring a previous background in decision theory
Introduction to Optimization-Based Decision-Making provides an elementary and self-contained introduction to the basic concepts involved in making decisions in an optimization-based environment. The mathematical level of the text is directed to the post-secondary reader, or university students in the initial years. The prerequisites are therefore minimal, and necessary mathematical tools are provided as needed. This lean approach is complemented with a problem-based orientation and a methodology of generalization/reduction. In this way, the book can be useful for students from STEM fields, economics and enterprise sciences, social sciences and humanities, as well as for the general reader interested in multi/trans-disciplinary approaches.
Features
- Collects and discusses the ideas underpinning decision-making through optimization tools in a simple and straightforward manner
- Suitable for an undergraduate course in optimization-based decision-making, or as a supplementary resource for courses in operations research and management science
- Self-contained coverage of traditional and more modern optimization models, while not requiring a previous background in decision theory

Introduction to Optimization-Based Decision-Making
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Introduction to Optimization-Based Decision-Making
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ISBN-13: | 9781032119779 |
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Publisher: | CRC Press |
Publication date: | 05/27/2024 |
Series: | Chapman & Hall/CRC Series in Operations Research |
Pages: | 263 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d) |