Introduction to Management Science and Business Analytics A Modeling and Case Studies Approach with Spreadsheets, 7th Edition
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by Hillier, Frederick;Hillier, Mark;, Mark S. Hillier, Karl Schmedders, Molly Stephens
English | 2023 | ISBN: 1265040052 | 768 pages | True EPUB | 25.63 MB
ISBN: 9781265040055 International edition of Introduction to Management Science: A Modeling and Case Studies Approach with Spreadsheets 7th Edition by Frederick S. Hillier, Mark S. Hillier*****Student textbook only******No Connect Access Code included**** About the Author Professor emeritus of operations research at Stanford University. Dr. Hillier is especially known for his classic, award-winning text, Introduction to Operations Research, co-authored with the late Gerald J. Lieberman, which has been translated into well over a dozen languages and is currently in its 8th edition. The 6th edition won honorable mention for the 1995 Lanchester Prize (best English-language publication of any kind in the field) and Dr. Hillier also was awarded the 2004 INFORMS Expository Writing Award for the 8th edition. His other books include The Evaluation of Risky Interrelated Investments, Queueing Tables and Graphs, Introduction to Stochastic Models in Operations Research, and Introduction to Mathematical Programming. He received his BS in industrial engineering and doctorate specializing in operations research and management science from Stanford University. The winner of many awards in high school and college for writing, mathematics, debate, and music, he ranked first in his undergraduate engineering class and was awarded three national fellowships (National Science Foundation, Tau Beta Pi, and Danforth) for graduate study. Dr. Hilliers research has extended into a variety of areas, including integer programming, queueing theory and its application, statistical quality control, and production and operations management. He also has won a major prize for research in capital budgeting. Associate professor of quantitative methods at the School of Business at the University of Washington. Dr. Hillier received his BS in engineering (plus a concentration in computer science) from Swarthmore College, and he received his MS with distinction in operations research and PhD in industrial
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