Operational Research
| Course name | Operational Research | Code | MSI1102 |
| Class | Master of Information Security, 2009 - 2011 | ||||||
| Level | Master | Year | 1 | Semester | 1 | Status | Compulsory |
| Hours per week | Total hours per semester | Total hours of individual work | Credits | Evaluation type | Teaching language | |||
| C | S | L | Pr | |||||
| 2 | 0 | 2 | 8 | E | ro | |||
| Taught by | Academic and scientific title, name |
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Associate Professor, PhD,
Rodica Brânzei
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| Required courses |
| Objectives | Operations Research (OR) is the application of scientific techniques and methodology to decision-making problems. The purpose of the course is to provide a sound understanding of several quantitative models and methods which are frequently and successfully applied in managerial decision making, and more generally, to demonstrate the possibilities and limitations of the quantitative approach in the analysis of decision situations. |
| General thematics |
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| Seminary / Laboratory thematics | The OR laboratory is application oriented and is mainly build on the case method. The case method creates a classroom in which students succeed to understand theory and exercise the skills of leadership and team work in the face of real problems. Several types of managerial decision problems are described which can be adequately represented by quantitative models and can be solved by mathematical methods. The emphasis is on model formulation. Computer solutions by using spreadsheet programs (like Excel) and computer interpretations in the context of the decision situations are also demonstrated. |
| Teaching methods | Lectures using overhead projector and blackboard. |
| Bibliography |
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| Evaluation | conditions | ME (midterm evaluation), FE (final evaluation), W (Laboratory works) |
| criterias | ME ≥ 6, FE ≥ 4, W ∈ {0, 1, 2} | |
| modes | ME (written test, 90 minutes) covers weeks 1 to 6; FE (written test, 90 minutes) covers weeks 8 to 13. | |
| formula | ME + FE + W |
A. I. Cuza University of Iaşi