
One of the central problems in operations research and management  science is how to quantify the effects of uncertainty about the future. This, the second volume in a series of handbooks, is devoted to models  where chance events play a major role. The thirteen chapters survey  topics in applied probability that have been particularly useful in  operations research and management science. Each chapter was written by  an expert, both in subject matter and in its exposition.The chapters fall into four groups. The first four cover the  fundamentals of stochastic processes, and lay the foundation for the  following chapters. The next three chapters are concerned with methods  of getting numbers. This includes numerical solution of models,  parameter estimation for models, and simulation of models. Chapters 8  and 9 describe the fundamentals of dynamic optimization. The last four  chapters are concerned with the most important structured models in  operations research and management science; queues, queueing networks,  inventories, and reliability.
 D.P. Heyman, and M.J. Sobel
North Holland: 736 p: 1990-07-01
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0444874739
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780444874733
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0444874739
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780444874733
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