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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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WINTER
2015
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PROGRAM
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MBADS/
MBAFLEX/ MBAHCSN3/ MBAN2/ PGDBAN2
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SUBJECT
CODE & NAME
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MB0048- OPERATIONS RESEARCH
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SEMESTER
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2
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BK
ID
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B1631
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note:
Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be
approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Q1
Describe the framework of Operations Research.
Answer: Operations Research (OR) is an
approach used to improve service delivery or to strengthen other aspects of
programs. Although OR can include diagnostic or evaluative studies, the most
common use of OR is the intervention study, consisting of five steps:
1. Identifying
problems related to service delivery;
2. Identifying
possible strategies to address these problems;
3. Testing
these strategies under quasi-experimental conditions;
4. Disseminating
the findings to program managers and policymakers; and
5. Using the
information to improve service delivery programs (Fisher et al., 1991).
This approach is particularly useful
in testing new and potentially controversial strategies to service delivery.
The implementing organization can experiment with the new approach on a limited
scale, without having to adopt it throughout the organization.
Q2
a. Explain the graphical method of solving Linear Programming Problem.
Answer: Linear
programming (LP or linear optimization) is a method to achieve the best outcome
(such as maximum profit or lowest cost) in a mathematical model whose
requirements are represented by linear relationships. Linear programming is a
special case of mathematical programming (mathematical optimization).
More
formally, linear programming is a technique for the optimization of a linear
objective function, subject to linear equality and linear inequality
Qb.
A paper mill produces two grades of paper viz., X and Y. Because of raw
materialrestrictions, it cannot produce more than 400 tons of grade X paper and
300 tons of grade Ypaper in a week. There are 160 production hours in a week.
It requires 0.20 and 0.40 hours toproduce a ton of grade X and Y papers. The
mill earns a profit of Rs. 200 and Rs. 500 per ton of grade X and Y paper
respectively. Formulate this as a Linear Programming Problem.
Answer: Objective function is to
maximize the profit
Thus Max. Z=200X1+500X2
Constraints 1.Raw materials
2. Production hour.
Q3
a. Explain some of the important terms of the transportation problem.
Answer: The transshipment problem is
similar to the transportation problem except that in the transshipment problem
it is possible to both ship into and out of the same node (point). For the
transportation problem, you can ship only from supply points to demand points.
For the transshipment problem, you can ship from one supply point to another or
from one demand point to another. Actually, designating nodes as supply
b.
Explain the steps of MODI (Modified Distribution) method.
Answer: Transportation Algorithm for Minimization Problem (MODI Method)
After evaluating an initial basic feasible solution to a
transportation problem, the next question is how to get the optimum solution.
The basic techniques are illustrated as follows:
1. Determine the net evaluations for the non–basic variables
(empty cells)
2. Determine the entering variable
3. Determine the leaving variable
Q4
a. Explain the steps involved in Hungarian method of solving Assignment
problems.
Answer: The
assignment problem is one of the fundamental combinatorial optimization
problems in the branch of optimization or operations research in mathematics.
It consists of finding a maximum weight matching in a weighted bipartite graph.
In its
most general form, the problem is as follows:
There are
a number of agents and a number of tasks. Any agent can be assigned to perform
any task, incurring some cost that may vary depending on the agent-task
b.
Find an optimal solution to an assignment problem with the following cost
matrix:
Answer: The solution is as follows.
First, the
minimum element in each row is subtracted from all the elements in that row.
This gives
the following reduced-cost matrix.
Q5
a. Explain Monte Carlo Simulation.
Answer: Monte Carlo methods (or Monte
Carlo experiments) are a broad class of computational algorithms that rely on
repeated random sampling to obtain numerical results; typically one runs
simulations many times over in order to obtain the distribution of an unknown
probabilistic entity. The name comes from the resemblance of the technique to
the act of playing and recording your results in a real gambling casino. They
are often used in physical and mathematical problems and are most useful when
it is difficult or impossible to obtain a closed-form expression, or infeasible
to apply a deterministic algorithm. Monte Carlo methods are mainly used in
three distinct problem classes: optimization, numerical integration and
generation
b.
Hindustan Bakery is popular for its delicious fruit cakes. The table below
shows the daily demand for the bakery’s cakes.
Daily
Demand
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0
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15
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25
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35
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45
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50
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Probability
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0.01
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0.15
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0.2
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0.5
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0.12
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0.02
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Simulate
the demand for cakes for 10 days using the following sequence of random
numbers:
22,
26, 48, 53, 93, 89, 42, 91, 25, 20
If
35 cakes are baked every day in Hindustan Bakery, determine the inventory
stock. In addition, estimate the daily average demand for cakes on the basis of
simulated data.
Answer:
Q6
a. State the assumptions of game theory.
Answer: Game theory is the study of
the ways in which interacting choices of economic agents produce outcomes with
respect to the preferences (or utilities) of those agents, where the outcomes
in question might have been intended by none of the agents. The meaning of this
statement will not be clear to the non-expert until each of the italicized
words and phrases has been explained and featured in some examples.
c.
What are the rules for prioritising jobs?
Answer: Prioritizing
daily tasks is key to successful time management. When you prioritize, you make
sure you accomplish the most important tasks first. Make time management a
habit — your stress level (and your
boss's!) will thank you. Follow this process:
1.
Start with a master
list.
Write down every single task, both mundane and critical,
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