Network and Discrete Location: Models, Algorithms, and Applications 2nd Edition
Author(s): Mark S. Daskin (Author)
Publisher: Wiley
Publication Date: 8 Oct. 2013
Edition: 2nd
Language: English
Print length: 544 pages
ISBN-10: 0470905360
ISBN-13: 9780470905364
Book Description
Praise for theFirst Edition This book is refreshing to read since it takes an important topic… and presents it in a clear and concise manner by using examples thatinclude visual presentations of the problem, solution methods, andresults along with an explanation of the mathematical and proceduralsteps required to model the problem and work through to a solution.”―Journal of Classification
Thoroughly updated and revised, Network and Discrete Location: Models, Algorithms, andApplications, Second Edition remains the go-to guide on facility location modeling. The book offers a unique introduction to methodological tools for solving location models and provides insight into when each approach is useful and what information can be obtained.
The Second Edition focuses on real-world extensions of the basic models used in locating facilities, including production and distribution systems, location-inventory models, and defender-interdictor problems. A unique taxonomy of location problems and models is also presented. Featuring examples using the author’s own software―SITATION, MOD-DIST, and MENU-OKF―as well as Microsoft Office® Excel®, the book provides:
• A theoretical and applied perspective on location models and algorithms • An intuitive presentation of the uses and limits of modeling techniques • An introduction to integrated location-inventory modeling and defender-interdictor models for the design of reliable facility location systems • A full range of exercises to equip readers with an understanding of the basic facility location model types
Network and Discrete Location: Models, Algorithms, and Applications, Second Edition is an essential resource for practitioners in applied and discrete mathematics, operations research, industrial engineering, and quantitative geography. The book is also a useful textbook for upper-level undergraduate, graduate, and MBA courses.
Editorial Reviews
From the Inside Flap
Praise for the First Edition
“This book is refreshing to read since it takes an important topic… and presents it in a clear and concise manner by using examples that include visual presentations of the problem, solution methods, and results along with an explanation of the mathematical and procedural steps required to model the problem and work through to a solution.” Journal of Classification
Thoroughly updated and revised, Network and Discrete Location: Models, Algorithms, and Applications, Second Edition remains the go-to guide on facility location modeling. The book offers a unique introduction to methodological tools for solving location models and provides insight into when each approach is useful and what information can be obtained.
The Second Edition focuses on real-world extensions of the basic models used in locating facilities, including production and distribution systems, location-inventory models, and defender-interdictor problems. A unique taxonomy of location problems and models is also presented. Featuring examples using the author’s own softwareSITATION, MOD-DIST, and MENU-OKFas well as Microsoft Office® Excel®, the book provides:
A theoretical and applied perspective on location models and algorithms
An intuitive presentation of the uses and limits of modeling techniques
An introduction to integrated location-inventory modeling and defender-interdictor models for the design of reliable facility location systems
A full range of exercises to equip readers with an understanding of the basic facility location model types
From the Back Cover
Praise for the First Edition
“This book is refreshing to read since it takes an important topic… and presents it in a clear and concise manner by using examples that include visual presentations of the problem, solution methods, and results along with an explanation of the mathematical and procedural steps required to model the problem and work through to a solution.” Journal of Classification
Thoroughly updated and revised, Network and Discrete Location: Models, Algorithms, and Applications, Second Edition remains the go-to guide on facility location modeling. The book offers a unique introduction to methodological tools for solving location models and provides insight into when each approach is useful and what information can be obtained.
The Second Edition focuses on real-world extensions of the basic models used in locating facilities, including production and distribution systems, location-inventory models, and defender-interdictor problems. A unique taxonomy of location problems and models is also presented. Featuring examples using the author’s own software SITATION, MOD-DIST, and MENU-OKF as well as Microsoft Office® Excel®, the book provides:
A theoretical and applied perspective on location models and algorithms
An intuitive presentation of the uses and limits of modeling techniques
An introduction to integrated location-inventory modeling and defender-interdictor models for the design of reliable facility location systems
A full range of exercises to equip readers with an understanding of the basic facility location model types
About the Author
MARK S. DASKIN, PhD, is Clyde W. Johnson Collegiate Professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering as well as Department Chair at the University of Michigan. Dr. Daskin is the former editor-in-chief of both Transportation Science and IIE Transactions and continues to serve on the editorial boards of both journals. He is also on the editorial board of the IIE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering and is the author of the award-winning book Service Science, also published by Wiley.