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Network and Discrete Location: Models, Algorithms, and Applications by Mark S. Daskin β€” book cover

Network and Discrete Location: Models, Algorithms, and Applications

by Mark S. Daskin
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The comprehensive introduction to the art and science of locating facilities to make your organization more efficient, effective, and profitable. For the professional siting facilities, the task of translating organizational goals and objectives into concrete facilities requires a working familiarity with the theoretical and practical fundamentals of facility location planning and modeling. The first hands-on guide to using and developing facility location models, Network and Discrete Location offers a practiceoriented introduction to model-building methods and solution algorithms, complete with software to solve classical problems of realistic size and end-of-chapter exercises to enhance the reader’s understanding. The text introduces the reader to the key classical location problems (covering, center, median, and fixed charge) which form the nucleus of facility location modeling. It also discusses real-life extensions of the basic models used in locating: production and distribution facilities, interacting services and facilities, and undesirable facilities. The book outlines a host of methodological tools for solving location models and provides insights into when each approach is useful and what information it provides. Designed to give readers a working familiarity with the basic facility location model types as well as an intuitive knowledge of the uses and limits of modeling techniques, Network and Discrete Location brings students and professionals alike swiftly from basic theory to technical fluency.

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The comprehensive introduction to the art and science of locating facilities to make your organization more efficient, effective, and profitable. For the professional siting facilities, the task of translating organizational goals and objectives into concrete facilities requires a working familiarity with the theoretical and practical fundamentals of facility location planning and modeling. The first hands-on guide to using and developing facility location models, Network and Discrete Location offers a practiceoriented introduction to model-building methods and solution algorithms, complete with software to solve classical problems of realistic size and end-of-chapter exercises to enhance the reader's understanding. The text introduces the reader to the key classical location problems (covering, center, median, and fixed charge) which form the nucleus of facility location modeling. It also discusses real-life extensions of the basic models used in locating: production and distribution facilities, interacting services and facilities, and undesirable facilities. The book outlines a host of methodological tools for solving location models and provides insights into when each approach is useful and what information it provides. Designed to give readers a working familiarity with the basic facility location model types as well as an intuitive knowledge of the uses and limits of modeling techniques, Network and Discrete Location brings students and professionals alike swiftly from basic theory to technical fluency.

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A book/disk guide to using and developing facility location models, for students and professionals, with an introduction to model-building methods and solution algorithms using classical location problems and real-life extensions of the basic models. The text outlines methodological tools for solving location models, and concentrates on covering models, center problems, median models, and fixed charge location problems. Appendices offer instructions and tables for using programs on the disk. Includes chapter summaries and exercises. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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A book/disk guide to using and developing facility location models, for students and professionals, with an introduction to model-building methods and solution algorithms using classical location problems and real-life extensions of the basic models. The text outlines methodological tools for solving location models, and concentrates on covering models, center problems, median models, and fixed charge location problems. Appendices offer instructions and tables for using programs on the disk. Includes chapter summaries and exercises. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1995
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
520
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471018971

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