OR & Supply Chain (ME-7003)
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RGPV notes CBGS Bachelor of engineering
Syllabus
UNIT 1:
Linear system and distribution models: Mathematical formulation of linear systems by
LP, solution of LP for two variables only, special cases of transportation and assignment and its
solution, Vogel’s forward looking penalty method, cell evaluation degeneracy, use of SW Lindo,
Tora, Excell.
UNIT 2:
Supply chain (SCM): Definition, importance, expenditure and opportunities in SCM;
integration of inbound, outbound logistics and manufacturing to SCM, flow of material money
and information, difficulties in SCM due to local v/s system wide (global) optimization and
uncertainties in demand and transportation; Bull-whip effect; customer value; IT, info-sharing
and strategic partnerships; plant and warehouse-network configuration; supply contracts and
revenue sharing; outsourcing; transportation, cross docking and distribution, forecasting models
in SCM; coordination and leadership issues; change of purchasing role and vendor rating,
variability from multiple suppliers.
UNIT 3:
Inventory models: Necessity of inventory in process and safety stock, problem of
excess inventory and cycle time (=WIP/ Throughput), JIT/ lean mfg; basic EOQ/ EPQ models for
constant review Q-system(S,s); periodic review, base stock P-system; service level, lead time
variance and safety stock;; ABC, VED and other analysis based on shelf life, movement, size,
MRP technique and calculations, lot sizing in MRP, linking MRP with JIT; evolution of MRP to
ERP to SCM and e-business.
UNIT 4:
(a) Waiting Line Models Introduction, Input process, service mechanism, Queue
discipline, single server (M/M/1) average length and times by Little’s formula, optimum service
rate; basic multiple server models (M/M/s)
(b) Competitive strategy: concept and terminology, assumptions, pure and mixed strategies,
zero sum games, saddle point, dominance, graphical, algebraic and LP methods for solving
game theory problems.
UNIT 5:
(a) Decision analysis: decision under certainty, risk probability and uncertainty;
Hurwicz criteria; AHP- assigning weight and consistency test of AHP
(b) Meta-heuristics Definition of heuristic and meta-heuristic algorithms; introduction to Tabu
search, Simulated Annealing and Genetic algorithms and solution of traveling salesman and
non linear optimization problems.
NOTES
- Unit 1
- Unit 2
- Unit 3
- Unit 4
- Unit 5
Books Recommended
1. Hillier FS and Liberman GJ; Introduction to Operations Research concept and cases; TMH
2. Simchi-Levi, Keminsky; Designing and managing the supply chain; TMH.
3. Srinivasan G; Quantitative Models In Operations and SCM; PHI Learning
4. Mohanty RP and Deshmukh SG; Supply Chain Management; Wiley India
5. Taha H; Operations research; PHI
6. Sen RP; Operations Research-Algorithms and Applications; PHI Learning
7. Sharma JK; Operations Research; Macmillan
8. Ravindran , Philips and Solberg; Operations research; Wiley India
9. Vollman, Berry et al; Manufacturing planning and control for SCM; TMH.
10. Bowersox DJ, Closs DJ, Cooper MB; Supply Chain Logisti Mgt; TMH
11. Burt DN, Dobler DW, StarlingSL; World Class SCM; TMH
12. Bronson R ;Theory and problems of OR; Schaum Series; TMH
List of experiments
1. Use computer and software to solve problems contained in the syllabus
2. Case studies in SCM
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