Operations Research: Using the Graphical Method to Solve Linear Programs

James E. Reeb and Scott Leavengood
EM 8719 | Published October 1998, Reviewed 2017

Summary

Explains how linear programming (an operations research method for optimizing the allocation of resources) is a useful tool for managers planning single or multiple manufacturing facilities. Includes step-by-step instructions on: (1) how to translate a real-world problem into the linear programming equations necessary to create a valid model and (2) how to use the model to determine the optimal solution to the real-world problem.

Part of the Performance Excellence in the Wood Products Industry publication series.

About the authors

James E. Reeb

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