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CE 475

Systems Engineering I
Department of Civil Engineering

SET 1
COURSE INTRODUCTION

Dr. Emmanuel A. Donkor


Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Course Basis: Decision problems that arise in..
Stages in infrastructure development
Management (operation) of Civil Infrastructure systems
Evaluation of existing system

Methods: Optimization
Simulation modelling and analysis
Decision analysis
Forecasting
Statistical Modeling
Engineering Economics

Course Focus: linear, network, integer, and nonlinear optimization models.

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COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course, you should be able to…

• Identify classes of optimization problems

• Identify areas in the development and management of civil infrastructure


where such problem classes are applicable

• Formulate optimization problems

• Apply spreadsheet modeling techniques to solve optimization problems

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COURSE MATERAILS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

• Handouts
• Lecture Notes

• Civil and Environmental Systems Engineering, by C. ReVelle. E.


Whitlatch. R. Wright. Prentice Hall (2004)

• Introduction to Civil Engineering Systems: A Systems Perspective to


the development of Civil Engineering Facilities, John Wiley & Sons
(2014)

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DIDACTICAL APPROACH
• Learning targets accomplished via lectures, selected homework
assignments, case studies, and class discussions

• Uses selected examples from other fields such as finance, marketing and
operations management, to explain concepts.

• Modeling problems will be based mostly on applications in Civil


Engineering.

• Projects are designed to provide hands-on experience with the use of


spreadsheets in solving optimization problems.

• Each student will need access to a computer.


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ASSIGNMENTS/HOMEWORKS

• Concept-based homework assignments

• Mini modeling projects

• NOTE: -All assignments must be submitted on due date and time

-Include your allocated Class ID on all assignments


-Copying will attract zero points plus university sanctions

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GRADING (tentative)

Homework
Modeling Projects
Mid-Sem
Final Exam

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ACADEMIC INTEGRITY

• “... cheating of any kind, including misrepresenting one's own work,


taking credit for the work of others without crediting them and
without appropriate authorization, and the fabrication of
information”.

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ADMINISTRATIVE

• Instructor Contact:
Office: Room 013, Bamfo Kwakye Block
Telephone Number: TBD
e-mail: [email protected]
Office Hours: Wednesdays
Course Info:
Class Sessions: Tuesdays & Wednesdays
Time 8:00 am – 10:00 am & 9:00 am -10:00 am
Venue: Room B & LT; College of Engineering
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To Do

• Send me an email
• Subject line: CE 475, Systems Engineering
• Class ID: Will be assigned

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