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  1. Drop the Coin into the Bowl

    Authors: Prasad, R Venkataramana; Malya, M Meenakshi;

    Reference No: QM0136 Pages: 1 Published on: 1, January, 1978

    Abstract: Presents the decision problems encountered in setting up a stall at the funfair organized at IIMA. Customers had tries at dropping a coin into a bowl kept inside a bucket of water. Given several hypotheses on the nature of uncertainties (probability of successes and number of customers), issues on ... More

  2. Maxima and Minima of Functions

    Authors: Barua, Samir K;

    Reference No: QM0174TEC Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1982

    Abstract: Explains the procedure for locating the points at which a function reaches its extreme values. ... More

  3. Basic Inventory Models: Part IV: Models for Multiple Items and Constraints

    Authors: Shukla, P R;

    Reference No: PROD0175(D)TEC Pages: 12 Published on: 1, January, 1982

    Abstract: Discusses the models for determining Economic Order Quantities (EOQs) for items in a multi?item situation with constraints. The derivation of EOQs for items under the constraint of average total investment in inventories is given. The EOQs for items where there is a constraint on total workload (i.e., number ... More

  4. Ratio Analysis

    Authors: Seshan, Suresh A;

    Reference No: F&A0286TEC Pages: 20 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: Shareholders, banks, financial institutions, internal management, government and others can usefully analyze the financial information contained in financial reports and statements. A commonly used technique for analyzing financial reports and statements is the ratio analysis technique. The note describes the concept of ratios, various types of ratios, effective use of ... More

  5. Differentiation

    Authors: Barua, Samir K; Sridharan, R;

    Reference No: QM0170TEC Pages: 8 Published on: 1, January, 1982

    Abstract: This note introduces the concept of differentiation of simple functions. ... More

  6. Multiple Criteria Mathematical Programming (MCMP) - Basic Concepts and Developments

    Authors: Shukla, P R;

    Reference No: PROD0174TEC Pages: 10 Published on: 1, January, 1982

    Abstract: This note discusses the basic concepts and developments in the field of multiple?criteria mathematical programming (MCMP). The general formulation of MCMP problems is given. Various concepts such as decision space, criterion space, efficient point, efficient frontier, dominated point, utility (preference) function, trade?off, etc are introduced. The direct estimation ... More

  7. Introduction to Factor Analysis

    Authors: Barua, Samir K; Saha, Jahar;

    Reference No: QM0142TEC Pages: 7 Published on: 1, January, 1978

    Abstract: A multivariate technique for identifying homogeneous groups of variables. ... More

  8. Forecasting **

    Authors: Gopinath, C; Mukherjee, S K;

    Reference No: PROD0100TEC Pages: 11 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: In today's rapidly changing world, forecasting is an important part of planning. The future performance of an organization depends on the accuracy of forecasting. This note discusses various forecasting techniques, their applicability and limitations. The utility of a method depends on the situation. The most widely used method is the ... More

  9. Inventory Models (Part V): Basic Models with Uncertain Demand and Lead Time

    Authors: Shukla, P R;

    Reference No: PROD0175(E)TEC Pages: 11 Published on: 1, January, 1982

    Abstract: Discusses the basic inventory systems for controlling inventories under uncertain demand and lead-time. The continuous review system and periodic review system are discussed, and determination of control parameters for the two systems is explained. The concepts of service level, safety stock and reorder point are discussed, and formulas for determining ... More

  10. Integration

    Authors: Barua, Samir K; Sridharan, R;

    Reference No: QM0172TEC Pages: 11 Published on: 1, January, 1982

    Abstract: This note is an introduction to Integration. ... More

  11. Basic Inventory Models (Part I): Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) Models

    Authors: Shukla, P R;

    Reference No: PROD0175(A)TEC Pages: 11 Published on: 1, January, 1982

    Abstract: Introduces the functions of inventories and various costs relevant for inventory management. The Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) model with deterministic demand and lead-time is discussed and basic derivations of the model are presented. Sensitivity of cost to various parameters of the model is discussed. Finally, the EOQ model with back ... More

  12. Function

    Authors: Barua, Samir K; Sridharan, R;

    Reference No: QM0169TEC Pages: 8 Published on: 1, January, 1982

    Abstract: Function: Introduces the concept of function; Linear Function: Programmed text on linear function; Quadratic Function: Programmed text on quadratic function; Exponential and Logarithmic Functions: Programmed text on exponential and logarithmic functions. ... More

  13. Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM): Overview of Developments and Related Areas

    Authors: Shukla, P R;

    Reference No: PROD0173TEC Pages: 14 Published on: 1, January, 1982

    Abstract: This note reviews the developments in the field of multiple?criteria decision-making (MCDM) together with developments in related areas such as utility theory and decision theory. Multiple criteria problems and basic approaches to solve these problems are mentioned. Direct estimation approach and interactive approach for estimating decision?makers' preferences are ... More

  14. Use of Input-Output Statistics in Planning

    Authors: Dholakia, Ravindra H;

    Reference No: PSG0122TEC Pages: 21 Published on: 18, January, 2016

    Abstract: The note discusses major concepts involved in the Input-Output technique and explains their use in economic planning. It also discusses the forward and backward linkage coefficinets and income multiplier estimation for the I-O table. Finally, it introduces the concepts of the Absorption and Make Matrices used in Indian Planning. ... More

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