In: Advanced Math
Step 1: Identify and Solve a Typical Problem
There are a number of typical models in the Operations Research
field which can be applied to a wide range of supply chain
problems. Select one of the following typical models:
• Travelling Salesperson Problem (TSP)
• Multiple Traveling Salesman Problem (mTSP)
• Knapsack Problem
• Vehicle Routing Problems (VRP)
• Job Shop Scheduling
• Parallel Machine Scheduling
• Christmas lunch problem
• Newsvendor problem
• Pickup and delivery
• Travelling thief problem
• Eight queens problem
• Minimum Spanning Tree
• Hamiltonian path problem
1.1. Background:
• Provide a detailed explanation of the selected problem.
1.2. Model
• Provide typical mathematical model of the selected problem and
clearly explain different aspects of the model (e.g. decision
variable, objective function, constraints, etc.)
1.3. Solving an Example
• Develop a mathematical model for a workable and reasonable size
of the problem.
– For many typical problems, when size of the problem increases, it
becomes NP-Hard. In other words, your computer will not be able to
solve it mathematically. Therefore, ‘workable and reasonable size’
here means that size of the selected problem should not be too
small or too large.
• Solve the problem in Excel and transfer your solution to Word. It
is required that details and steps of getting the solution are
provided in the Word document.
• Interpret the findings and discuss.
Step 2: LR on Application of Selected Typical Model in Design and
Analysis of Supply Chain
• Identify at least 5 peer reviewed articles in which your selected
typical problem has been employed to address knowledge gaps in
supply chain field.
– At least one of the selected articles should be published after
2010.
• Write a comprehensive literature review on the application of
“your selected” typical model in design and analysis of supply
chain and address the following (but not limited to) points:
– What type of problems in supply chain can be addressed by the
selected typical problem?
– Compare similarities and differences of selected articles.
– Discuss the suitability of using the selected typical model in
design/analysis of various supply chains.
– What are the limitations of your selected typical problem?
– Undertaking any additional critical and/or content analysis on
the application of selected typical problem in design and analysis
of supply chain is highly recommended.
Step 3: Summary of Findings
• A summary of findings regarding the strengths and weaknesses of
the selected typical problem in design and analysis of supply chain
should be summarised in this section.
Note:
• From each article something unique should be explained in the
report. • Word limit: 2500 ± 500 words