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Quantitative Analysis for Management, 13/e
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Quantitative Analysis for Management, 13/e

by Barry Render, Ralph M. Stair, Michael E. Hanna, Trevor S. Hale
January 2017
Beginner to intermediate
280 pages
217h 11m
English
Pearson
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Module 2 Dynamic Programming

Learning Objectives

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  1. M2.1 Understand the overall approach of dynamic programming.

  2. M2.2 Use dynamic programming to solve the shortest-route problem.

  3. M2.3 Develop dynamic programming stages.

  4. M2.4 Describe important dynamic programming terminology.

  5. M2.5 Describe the use of dynamic programming in solving knapsack problems.

Dynamic programming is a quantitative analysis technique that has been applied to large, complex problems that have sequences of decisions to be made. Dynamic programming divides problems into a number of decision stages; the outcome of a decision at one stage affects the decision at each of the next stages. The technique is useful in ...

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ISBN: 9780134543161