3- Intended Learning Outcome :-
a- Knowledge and Understanding :-
Students who complete the course will have the ability to :-
a1- explain clearly basic concepts of linear, dynamic and integer programming.
a2- implement algorithms/methods of operations research in solving problems on mathematical programming.
a3- develop and apply mathematical techniques in network models and scheduling problems.
a4- analyze and solve basic mathematical models of games with strategic considerations.
a5- formulate real-life applications in terms of appropriate deterministic/stochastic models of operations research.
a6- Identify definition, components and types of the mathematical programming model.
a7- Identify definition, components and solution of the probabilistic mathematical.
a8- Identify definition, models and types of the inventory problem.
a9- Identify definition and use of network analysis.
b. Intellectual Skills :-
Students who complete the course will have the ability to :-
b1- Formulate a real - world problem in a linear programming model (deterministic or probabilistic).
b2- Use a suitable technique to solve the linear programming model (deterministic or probabilistic).
b3- Use a computer package to solve the linear programming model (deterministic or probabilistic).
b4- Formulating the inventory problem in a suitable mathematical model and finding the optimal solution.
b5- Use a computer package to solve the inventory problem.
b6- Analyze the activities of a project and designing a network to represent theses activities.
b7- Use a computer package to design and analyze the network of a project.
c-Professional Skills :-
Knowledge of the concepts and material presented in this course will provide the students with practical know-how to :-
c1- Analyze the solution of the linear programming model (deterministic or probabilistic).
c2- Analyze the sensitivity of the linear programming model (deterministic or probabilistic) solution to the variations in its parameters.
c3- Prepare reports on the computer solutions of the linear programming model (deterministic or probabilistic), inventory problems and network analysis.
c4- Prepare reports for the non -specialists to understand the solutions of the mathematical models.
d-General Skills :-
Knowledge of the concepts and material presented in this course will provide the students with the capability to :-
d1- Be capable of applying both traditional and new concepts and skills.
d2- Work within and contribute to a team, apply management.
d3- Carry out scientific research.
d4- Identify areas of research and formulate research questions
d5- Design and apply computer packages solutions for computer work.
d6- Perform time management.