King Abdul Aziz University Department of Industrial Engineering

King Abdul Aziz University Department of Industrial Engineering

<p>Professor Moreb IE 311- Fall 2011-2012</p><p>Course Syllabus IE 311 OPERATIONS RESEARCH-I Fall 1432-1433 H (Fall 2011-2012) King Abdul Aziz University – Department of Industrial Engineering</p><p>Course Objectives: Introduction to Operations Research; formulation of linear programming problems; graphical solution; the Simplex algorithm; duality and sensitivity analysis; transportation and assignment problems; Integer and Goal programming. Prerequisites: MATH 241 Textbook: “Operations Research: An Introduction”, by Hamdy A. Taha, (8th Ed.) Prentice Hall; (2006). Class Time: SMW: 10:00 am – 10:50 am Instructor: Professor: Ahmad A. Moreb. Building 45, Room #314 Tel: 640-2000 EXT 68495 Teaching Assistant: Engineer/ Mohannad Kabli; Building 45, Room # 331 Tel: 640-0000 EXT 66391 Office Hours: SMW: 8:00 am – 8:50 am or by appointment. Grading Policy: Mid-Term Exam 30 % (Wednesday, 28 Thul-Qeada 1432 (Oct. 26th , 2011)). Final 35 % (As scheduled by the University). Homework 5 % Due at the following class after assignment. Quizzes 5 % Pop Quizzes (No make up at all). Participation 5 % (and attendance). Project 20% (Grading Policy is in the next page).</p><p>Cheating: Any observed act of dishonesty will automatically result in an F grade. Course contents: 1) Introduction to Operations Research. 2) Formulation of Linear Programming Problems. 3) Graphical Solution and the Simplex Algorithm. 4) Duality and Sensitivity Analysis. 5) Transportation and Assignment Problems. 6) Integer and Goal Programming. a. Formulation of Integer Programming Problems. b. Branch and Bound Technique.</p><p>Page 1 of 2 Professor Moreb IE 311- Fall 2011-2012</p><p>Project : Due Monday, 4th of Thul-Hijjah 1432 (Oct 31st , 2011). Teams consisting of 2 members should choose the topic (representing a real industrial application). Teams are expected to formulate the problem; the formulation should be approved by the instructor (as scheduled below) before proceeding with any subsequent work. </p><p>Term Project Grading Policy</p><p>1. Progress Reports (10 points/100):  1st report: Approval from the Company where project is to be conducted; due Saturday, 26th of Shawal 1432 (Sept. 24th, 2011).  2nd report: Approval of the Topic; due Saturday, 30th of Shawal 1432 (Sept. 28th, 2011).</p><p> 3rd report: Approval of the Approach; due Saturday, 3rd of Thul-Qeada 1432 (Oct. 1st , 2011).</p><p>2. Grade Page (5 points/100):  This Grade Breakdown Sheet should be at the back of the cover page. 5 points. 3. General issues (20 points/100):  Language (Grammar/ Spelling) 12 points.  Appearance/ Table of contents/ Acknowledgement 3 points.  Cover page: o Title’s descriptiveness of content (subject). 2 points. o Where it was done 2 point. o Course Name & Number. 1 point.</p><p>4. Management report (40 points/100):  Practicality of the project (Validation & Verification) 15 points.  Statement of the problem (Clarity/ Completeness) 10 points.  Using data to show contribution & importance (Improvements, savings …etc.). 15 points.</p><p>5. Technical report (25 points/100):  Statement of the problem (detailed). 5 points.  Showing what was done (technical). 5 points.  Analysis & conclusions (technical). 15 points.</p><p>6. Appendix (5 points/100): 5 points.  Software inputs & output (Comments should be complete and detailed).</p><p>Page 2 of 2</p>

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