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Requirements of a Linear Requirements of a Linear Programming Problem Programming Problem 1 Must seek to maximize or minimize some quantity (the objective function) 2 Presence of restrictions or constraints - limits ability to achieve objective 3 Must be alternative courses of action from which to choose 4 Objectives and constraints must be expressible as linear equations or inequalities PowerPoint presentation to accompany Operations B-2 © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, N.J. Management, 6E (Heizer & Render) 07458 Metode Grafik Metode Grafik Langkah penyelesaian : 1. Gambarkan fungsi kendala dalam bentuk persamaan pada sumbu Cartesius 2. Tentukan daerah solusi layak (feasible solution) dengan memperhatikan tanda ketidaksamaan fungsi kendala. 3. Gambarkan fungsi tujuan, geser garis tsb ke lokasi titik solusi yang optimal 4. Selesaikan persamaan-persamaan pada titik solusi untuk menentukan solusi optimal PowerPoint presentation to accompany Operations B-3 © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, N.J. Management, 6E (Heizer & Render) 07458 Examples of Successful LP Examples of Successful LP Applications Applications Scheduling school busses to minimize total distance traveled when carrying students Allocating police patrol units to high crime areas in order to minimize response time to 911 calls Scheduling tellers at banks to that needs are met during each hour of the day while minimizing the total cost of labor PowerPoint presentation to accompany Operations B-4 © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, N.J. Management, 6E (Heizer & Render) 07458 Examples of Successful LP Examples of Successful LP Applications - continued Applications - continued Picking blends of raw materials in feed mills to produce finished feed combinations at minimum costs Selecting the product mix in a factory to make best use of machine- and labor-hours available while maximizing the firm’s profit Allocating space for a tenant mix in a new shopping mall so as to maximize revenues to the leasing company PowerPoint presentation to accompany Operations B-5 © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, N.J. Management, 6E (Heizer & Render) 07458 Formulating Linear Programming Formulating Linear Programming Problems Problems Assume: You wish to produce two products (1) Walkman AM/FM/Cassette and (2) Watch-TV Walkman takes 4 hours of electronic work and 2 hours assembly Watch-TV takes 3 hours electronic work and 1 hour assembly There are 240 hours of electronic work time and 100 hours of assembly time available Profit on a Walkman is $7; profit on a Watch-TV $5 PowerPoint presentation to accompany Operations B-6 © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, N.J. Management, 6E (Heizer & Render) 07458
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