Linear programming 3.1.KRK.12SY.PLinL
Program content
Laboratory issues:
The use of applications and additional packages such as Solver MS Office, Geogebra, Simplex Pivot Tool for the analysis of linear programming problems: entryof the data, interpretation of results, case study of unlimited problems, graphical solutions, interpretation of considered algorithms using available software.
Type of course
Requirements
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
The student knows the basic possibilities and limitations of the selected mathematical package in the field of linear programming.
The student maintains the principles of ergonomics in the field of work, and takes care of the computer equipment.
Skills:
Using the known packages and applications, the student can solve graphically linear programming problems.
Using the known packages and applications, the student can analyze simplex tableaux.
Using the known packages and applications, the student can analyze unlimited problems.
Social competence:
The student intuitively understands the importance of linear programming and sees the sense of developing their competence in this subject.
The student is able to precisely formulate questions to deepen one's understanding of a given topic or to find the missing elements of reasoning.
Assessment criteria
The form and method of passing shall take place on the general principles set out in the education program, in particular:
(Lab) determining the grade based on attendance and partial grades received during the semester for written assignments.
The basic criterion of the assessment:
(Lab) obtaining a positive final grade.
Bibliography
Literature used during classes/studied independently by the student.:
1. Robert J. Vanderbei: Linear Programming. Foundations and Extensions, Springer, 2008 r.
2. Andrzej Cegielski: Programowanie liniowe. Część I, Uniwersytet Zielonogórski, 2002 r.
3. Saul I. Gass: Programowanie liniowe, PWN, 1973 r.
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