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Introduction to Operations Research is the industry-leading textbook for learning how to apply mathematical and analytical methods to solve complex business and engineering problems. The 12th edition maintains its reputation for clarity while incorporating modern applications and computational techniques.
This comprehensive resource covers linear programming, network optimization, integer programming, nonlinear programming, dynamic programming, and queuing theory. Students and professionals will gain practical skills in decision-making, resource allocation, and strategic planning. The text emphasizes real-world applications across manufacturing, finance, logistics, and service industries.
Written by renowned experts Frederick S. Hillier and Gerald J. Lieberman, along with contributors Bodhibrata Nag and Preetam Basu, this edition features updated case studies, improved explanations, and enhanced problem sets. Whether you’re an undergraduate student, graduate researcher, or practicing professional, this textbook provides the foundational knowledge and advanced techniques necessary for modern operations research.







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