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The upcoming book contains 10 chapters. In chapter 1, the solver command for solving zero and one programming models is discussed. In Chapter 2, Lagrange’s relaxation method is used to solve nonlinear separable integer programming problems. In chapter 3, the problem of general allocation is stated. In this problem, we are looking to assign m employees to M tasks. To solve this problem, a special branch and edge method is used. In Chapter 4, optimal solutions for integer linear programming problems are extracted using range decomposition methods. Also, the software prepared for this section is described in this chapter. In Chapter 5, models and solutions for airline scheduling and airport management are presented. Chapters 6 and 7 deal with transportation issues. In chapter 8, the use of integer programming in data acquisition, storage and transmission is discussed, and its applications in military industries are described for example. Chapter 9 discusses the supply chain in order to maximize profitability. To solve this problem, the column or variable generation method is used. In Chapter 10, non-commercial software for solving mixed-integer programming models is discussed.
Integer Programming: Theory and Practice
Book title: Integer Programming: theory and practice
Author of the book: John K. Karlof
Publication year: 2006
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9780849319143
Number of pages: 333
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