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The document discusses various types of network flow problems including transportation problems, assignment problems, and transshipment problems. It provides examples and explanations of solving these problems using linear programming formulations and algorithms like the Hungarian method.

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general distribution systems used by companies include: Chapter goals: understand principles of
network security: cryptography and its many uses beyond “confidentiality” authentication message
integrity key distribution security in practice: firewalls security in application, transport, network, link
layers. Chapter 8: Network Security. Transshipment Problem: Example The Northside and Southside
facilities of Zeron Industries supply three firms (Zrox, Hewes, Rockrite) with customized shelving
for its offices. They both order shelving from the same two manufacturers, Arnold Manufacturers
and Supershelf, Inc. Currently weekly demands by the users are 50 for Zrox, 60 for Hewes, and 40
for Rockrite. Both Arnold and Supershelf can supply at most 75 units to its customers. Additional
data is shown on the next slide. Network Representation c36 3 c13 c37 1 6 s1 d1 c14 c46 c15 4
Demand c47 Supply c23 c56 c24 7 2 d2 s2 c25 5 c57 Destinations Sources Intermediate Nodes 9. Na
ïve Solution—Guess #6 Total Cost = 60 + 87 + 37 = 184 36 92 60 C 41 87 47 B 37 96 53 A Bldg3
Bldg2 Bldg1 Is the category for this document correct? × Special Cases • Total supply not equal to
total demand • Maximization objective function • Route capacities or route minimums •
Unacceptable routes • The LP model modifications required here are • identical to those required for
the special cases in • the transportation problem. 1. Lesson 31 The Assignment Problem Math 20
Algebra and Multivariable Mathematics for Social Sciences December 10, 2007 Transportation,
Assignment, and Transshipment Problems • They are all network models, represented by a • set of
nodes, • a set of arcs, • and functions (e.g. costs, supplies, demands, etc.) associated with the arcs
and/or nodes. Practice Problem Powerco has three electric power plants that supply the electric needs
of four cities. The associated supply of each plant and demand of each city is given in the table. The
cost of sending 1 million kwh of electricity from a plant to a city depends on the distance the
electricity must travel. Determine how much energy should be supplied to the city by which plant?
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broadcast, multicast instantiation, implementation in the Internet. 4.1 introduction Linear
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class of linear programming problems is called Network Flow problems. Five different problems are
considered: Transportation Problems Assignment Problems Transshipment Problems OPS 301
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Now QM Output (using “Transportation” Module) Transportation Shipments Window 1) Which
plant has excess supply? How much? 2) What the unit cost of shipments from Plant 1 to Eastwood
would have to be in order for that route to be utilized (original cost = $40) Marginal Costs Window
QM Select the “Assignment” Module “Jobs” are the same as Projects “Machines” are whatever
/whoever is performing the Jobs If assignments are being evaluated for Cost Select Minimize
Revenue/Profit Select Maximize Solution Summary • San Diego will receive 1000 lbs. by truck
and 3000 lbs. by airplane. • Norfolk will receive 2000 lbs. by truck and 500 lbs. by railroad. •
Pensacola will receive 2500 lbs. by railroad. • The total shipping cost will be $142,000. Optimal
Solution (Minimizing Cost) FromToAmountCost Plant 1 Northwood 5 120 Plant 1 Westwood 45
1,350 Plant 2 Northwood 20 600 Plant 2 Eastwood 10 420 Total Cost = $2,490 Notes: Supply from
Plant 2 is not fully utilized (excess shown in ‘Dummy’ column in QM). Also, nothing is shipped
from Plant 1 to Eastwood or from Plant 2 to Westwood. The unit cost for that route must decrease
more than the marginal cost (shown in QM) in order to be utilized. Chapter goals: Understand
principles of network security: cryptography and its many uses beyond “confidentiality”
authentication message integrity key distribution security in practice: firewalls security in applications
Internet spam, viruses, and worms. Chapter 8: Network Security. Distribution (Chapter 12). the 2 I’s
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ship to three destinations: San Diego, Norfolk, and Pensacola. They require 4,000, 2,500, and 2,500
pounds, respectively. There are three different carriers and government regulations require equal
distribution of shipping among the three carriers. Chapter goals: understand principles of network
security: cryptography and its many uses beyond “confidentiality” authentication message integrity
key distribution security in practice: firewalls security in application, transport, network, link layers.
Chapter 8: Network Security. Transportation Problem • The transportation problem seeks to minimize
the total shipping costs of transporting goods from m origins (each with a supply si) to n destinations
(each with a demand dj), when the unit shipping cost from an origin, i, to a destination, j, is cij. • The
network representation for a transportation problem with two sources and three destinations is given
on the next slide. Linear Programming Formulation Min 50x11+36x12+16x13+28x21+30x22+18x23
+35x31+32x32+20x33+25x41+25x42+14x43 s.t. x11+x12+x13 < 1 x21+x22+x23 < 1 x31+x32+x33
< 1 x41+x42+x43 < 1 x11+x21+x31+x41 = 1 x12+x22+x32+x42 = 1 x13+x23+x33+x43 = 1 xij = 0
or 1 for all i and j Agents Tasks Note: If #agents = #tasks, first 4 constraints would have been “= 1”
instead of “< 1” 8. Na ïve Solution—Guess #5 Total Cost = 47 + 96 + 41 = 197 36 92 60 C 41 87 47
B 37 96 53 A Bldg3 Bldg2 Bldg1 CHAPTER 14. TAXATION AND INCOME DISTRIBUTION. 0.
Vocabulary. Statutory Incidence Economic Incidence Tax Shifting Partial Equilibrium Models. Tax
Incidence: General Remarks. Only people can bear taxes Functional distribution of income Size
distribution of income In order to effectively solve the problem in the assignment, it is important that
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railroad, and airplane transit are shown below. Formulate and solve a linear program to determine
the shipping arrangements (mode, destination, and quantity) that will minimize the total shipping
cost. Destination Mode San Diego Norfolk Pensacola Truck $12 $ 6 $ 5 Railroad 20 11 9 Airplane
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Chapter goals: understand principles of network security: cryptography and its many uses beyond
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13. Distribution and Marketing Channel. Distribution. Consists of distribution channels and physical
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distribution and certification Security in practice: application layer: secure e-mail transport layer:
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Performance in Distributed Systems. Distribution – Part I. October 3, 2014. Distribution. Why does
distribution matter? Digital replacement of earlier methods What can be distributed?. Wide-area
network backbones FDM/WDM 10GB Ethernet ATM SONET. Local Distribution network
Assignment Problem • An assignment problem seeks to minimize the total cost assignment of i
workers to j jobs, given that the cost of worker i performing job j is cij. • It assumes all workers are
assigned and each job is performed. • An assignment problem is a special case of a transportation
problem in which all supplies and all demands are equal to 1; hence assignment problems may be
solved as linear programs. • The network representation of an assignment problem with three workers
and three jobs is shown on the next slide. Chapter 1: roadmap. 1.1 What is the Internet? 1.2 Network
edge end systems, access networks, links 1.3 Network core circuit switching, packet switching,
network structure 1.4 Delay, loss and throughput in packet-switched networks 1.5 Protocol layers,
service models × Shipment Cost Minimization / LP Formulation Decision variables: xij = Amount
shipped for i = 1-2 and j = 1-3 Min Z = 24x11 + 30x12 + 40x13 + 30x21 + 40x22 + 42x23 s.t. x11 +
x12 + x13 < 50 (Plant 1 capacity) x21 + x22 + x23 < 50 (Plant 2 capacity) x11 + x21 = 25
(Northwood demand) x12 + x22 = 45 (Westwood demand) x13 + x23 = 10 (Eastwood demand) xij
> 0 for i = 1-2 origins, j = 1-3 destinations Linear Programming Formulation Using the notation: xij =
number of units shipped from node i to node j cij = cost per unit of shipping from node i to node j
si= supply at origin node i dj= demand at destination node j You must be logged in to post a
comment. CHAPTER 14. TAXATION AND INCOME DISTRIBUTION. 0. Vocabulary. Statutory
Incidence Economic Incidence Tax Shifting Partial Equilibrium Models. Tax Incidence: General
Remarks. Only people can bear taxes Functional distribution of income Size distribution of income =
Transportation Problem • Linear Programming Formulation (continued) xij> 0 for all i and j Network
Representation 50 West. A 36 16 Subcontractors Projects 28 30 Fed. B 18 32 35 Gol. C 20 25 25
Univ. 14 Chapter 4 Network Layer. Chapter 4: network layer. chapter goals: understand principles
behind network layer services: network layer service models forwarding versus routing how a router
works routing (path selection) instantiation , implementation in the Internet. Chapter 4: network
layer. chapter goals: understand principles behind network layer services: network layer service
models forwarding versus routing how a router works routing (path selection) broadcast, multicast
instantiation, implementation in the Internet. 4.1 introduction Network Representation c36 3 c13 c37
1 6 s1 d1 c14 c46 c15 4 Demand c47 Supply c23 c56 c24 7 2 d2 s2 c25 5 c57 Destinations Sources
Intermediate Nodes Solving assignment problem provide the students with the opportunity to apply
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topic. It is important that they clearly understand the purpose of the assignment so that they are able
to take up the process of problem-solving according to it. In order to effectively solve the assignment
problem, the students should carry out proper research and gather as much information as possible
about the topic. The more you learn about the topic, the more detailed and precise will your
assignment be. After understanding the requirements of the assignment, the students should carry out
detailed research from the various sources of information. It is important to keep notes of the
research that the students are conducting as it is essential for making the draft and finally writing the
assignment. This draft is further used by the students for taking the necessary feedback from the
teachers and making the required changes in the assignment.
The teachers assign the work with an intention that needs to be understood by the students. An
assignment is more like a motivation which helps in stimulating the interest of the students towards
the subject and also encouraging them to learn more about the given topic. It is important that they
clearly understand the purpose of the assignment so that they are able to take up the process of
problem-solving according to it. In order to effectively solve the assignment problem, the students
should carry out proper research and gather as much information as possible about the topic. The
more you learn about the topic, the more detailed and precise will your assignment be. After
understanding the requirements of the assignment, the students should carry out detailed research
from the various sources of information. It is important to keep notes of the research that the students
are conducting as it is essential for making the draft and finally writing the assignment. This draft is
further used by the students for taking the necessary feedback from the teachers and making the
required changes in the assignment. Chapter 12 & 13. Distribution and Marketing Channel.
Distribution. Consists of distribution channels and physical distribution. Network Optimization.
Network optimization models:. Special cases of linear programming models. Important to identify
problems that can be modeled as networks because:. (1). network representations make optimization.
models easier to visualize and explain. (2). 4. Na ïve Solution—Guess #1 Total Cost = 53 + 87+ 36
= 176 36 92 60 C 41 87 47 B 37 96 53 A Bldg3 Bldg2 Bldg1 Introduction • A special class of linear
programming problems is called Network Flow problems. Five different problems are considered: •
Transportation Problems • Assignment Problems • Transshipment Problems • Shortest-Route
Problems • Maximal Flow Problems Chapter goals: understand principles of network security:
cryptography and its many uses beyond “confidentiality” authentication message integrity key
distribution security in practice: firewalls security in application, transport, network, link layers.
Chapter 8: Network Security. QM Select the “Assignment” Module “Jobs” are the same as Projects
“Machines” are whatever/whoever is performing the Jobs If assignments are being evaluated for
Cost Select Minimize Revenue/Profit Select Maximize 900 Thomas Pedder Court, City -
Kitchener, Province - Ontario, Postal code- N2P 0C2, Canada Constraints Equal use of
transportation modes: (1) x11 + x12 + x13 = 3000 (2) x21 + x22 + x23 = 3000 (3) x31 + x32 + x33
= 3000 Destination material requirements: (4) x11 + x21 + x31 = 4000 (5) x12 + x22 + x32 = 2500
(6) x13 + x23 + x33 = 2500 Non-negativity of variables: xij> 0, i = 1,2,3 and j = 1,2,3 Assignment
work help is one of the best tutoring websites having post graduates with industry experience on
board. We assure to be a student’s best choice for those who are keen to get the best grade and
results. Practice Problem An electrical contractor pays his subcontractors a fixed fee plus mileage for
work performed. On a given day the contractor is faced with three electrical jobs associated with
various projects. Given below are the distances between the subcontractors and the projects. Projects
SubcontractorABC Westside 50 36 16 Federated 28 30 18 Goliath 35 32 20 Universal 25 25 14 How
should the contractors be assigned to minimize total mileage costs? After completing the assignment,
it is very essential that you proofread it and then carry out all the necessary corrections. It is essential
to proofread the work and make the necessary corrections in the assignment before submitting it. It is
extremely important to carry out detailed proofreading of the work so that the final corrections can
be conducted to make the assignment of the best possible standards. Linear Programming
Formulation Using the notation: xij = number of units shipped from node i to node j cij = cost per
unit of shipping from node i to node j si= supply at origin node i dj= demand at destination node j
Assignments are crucial to deciding the great that the students get and therefore it is extremely
important to complete the assignment on time and by meeting all the requirements provided by the
teachers. It is important for the students to get good grades since day define their career path for the
future.Writing quality assignments is important because In order to effectively solve the problem in
the assignment, it is important that the students acquire as much information as possible about the
subject and the given topic Followed by this, the students should practice the process given below in
order to effectively solve the problem and presented to get good grades. Is the category for this
document correct? You must be logged in to post a comment. OPS 301 Module C Transportation
Models and Network Models. Dr. Steven Harrod. Topics. Definition of Transportation Models
Transportation Assignment Transshipment Formulation Tips Word Problem Practice CAUTION:
Significant material not in your text!. Network Models. Decision Variables We want to determine the
pounds of material, xij , to be shipped by mode i to destination j. The following table summarizes the
decision variables: San Diego Norfolk Pensacola Truckx11x12x13 Railroad x21x22x23 Airplane
x31x32x33 Fill The Form – Get Assignment Help Transshipment Problem: Example The Northside
and Southside facilities of Zeron Industries supply three firms (Zrox, Hewes, Rockrite) with
customized shelving for its offices. They both order shelving from the same two manufacturers,
Arnold Manufacturers and Supershelf, Inc. Currently weekly demands by the users are 50 for Zrox,
60 for Hewes, and 40 for Rockrite. Both Arnold and Supershelf can supply at most 75 units to its
customers. Additional data is shown on the next slide. Network Models. Part 1. Network Models.
There is a many of operation research situation is modeled and solved as network ( nodes can
connected by branches) There are five network models algorithms 1- Minimal spanning tree 2-
shortest-route algorithms 3- maximum-flow algorithms Download Policy: Content on the Website is
provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared
on other websites without getting consent from its author. Transportation Problem: Example #1
Acme Acme Block Company has orders for 80 tons of concrete blocks at three suburban locations as
follows: Northwood -- 25 tons, Westwood -- 45 tons, and Eastwood -- 10 tons. Acme has two
plants, each of which can produce 50 tons per week. Delivery cost per ton from each plant to each
suburban location is shown on the next slide. How should end of week shipments be made to fill the
above orders? The process of assigning homework and essays to the students test their skills of
problem-solving and their abilities. Assignments polish the students and provide them with the
required information to ensure that they completely understand the process through which they can
secure more marks and master the process of presenting the information gathered by them.
The teachers assign the work with an intention that needs to be understood by the students. An
assignment is more like a motivation which helps in stimulating the interest of the students towards
the subject and also encouraging them to learn more about the given topic. It is important that they
clearly understand the purpose of the assignment so that they are able to take up the process of
problem-solving according to it. In order to effectively solve the assignment problem, the students
should carry out proper research and gather as much information as possible about the topic. The
more you learn about the topic, the more detailed and precise will your assignment be. After
understanding the requirements of the assignment, the students should carry out detailed research
from the various sources of information. It is important to keep notes of the research that the students
are conducting as it is essential for making the draft and finally writing the assignment. This draft is
further used by the students for taking the necessary feedback from the teachers and making the
required changes in the assignment. 6. Na ïve Solution—Guess #3 Total Cost = 47 + 96 + 36 = 179
36 92 60 C 41 87 47 B 37 96 53 A Bldg3 Bldg2 Bldg1 CHAPTER 4. 4.1 - Discrete Models General
distributions Classical: Binomial, Poisson, etc. 4.2 - Continuous Models General distributions
Classical: Normal, etc. ~ The Normal Distribution ~ (a.k.a. “The Bell Curve”). Symmetric, unimodal
Models many (but not all) natural systems Did you find mistakes in interface or texts? Or do you
know how to improve StudyLib UI? Feel free to send suggestions. Its very important for us!
Network Optimization. Network optimization models:. Special cases of linear programming models.
Important to identify problems that can be modeled as networks because:. (1). network
representations make optimization. models easier to visualize and explain. (2). OPS 301 Module C
Transportation Models and Network Models. Dr. Steven Harrod. Topics. Definition of Transportation
Models Transportation Assignment Transshipment Formulation Tips Word Problem Practice
CAUTION: Significant material not in your text!. Network Models. Transshipment Problem •
Transshipment problems are transportation problems in which a shipment may move through
intermediate nodes (transshipment nodes) before reaching a particular destination node. • The
network representation for a transshipment problem with two sources, three intermediate nodes, and
two destinations is shown on the next slide. You must be logged in to post a comment. Download
presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a
presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. You should start writing your
assignment with an introduction. An introduction is the beginning of your assignment and should be
an appropriate one so that it can draw the attention of the reader. The assignments should always
begin with a proper introduction of the subject and the topic being discussed in it. This will be used
by the readers to get an overview of what all is included in the assignment and make them interested
enough to read it completely. 7. Na ïve Solution—Guess #4 Total Cost = 47 + 92 + 37 = 176 36 92
60 C 41 87 47 B 37 96 53 A Bldg3 Bldg2 Bldg1 10. Na ïve Solution—Completion 36 92 60 C 41 87
47 B 37 96 53 A 3 2 1 36 92 60 C 41 87 47 B 37 96 53 A 3 2 1 36 92 60 C 41 87 47 B 37 96 53 A 3
2 1 36 92 60 C 41 87 47 B 37 96 53 A 3 2 1 36 92 60 C 41 87 47 B 37 96 53 A 3 2 1 36 92 60 C 41
87 47 B 37 96 53 A 3 2 1 Constraints Equal use of transportation modes: (1) x11 + x12 + x13 =
3000 (2) x21 + x22 + x23 = 3000 (3) x31 + x32 + x33 = 3000 Destination material requirements: (4)
x11 + x21 + x31 = 4000 (5) x12 + x22 + x32 = 2500 (6) x13 + x23 + x33 = 2500 Non-negativity of
variables: xij> 0, i = 1,2,3 and j = 1,2,3 Linear Programming Formulation Using the notation: xij = 1
if agent i is assigned to task j 0 otherwise cij= cost of assigning agent i to task j Transportation
Problem: Example #1 Acme Acme Block Company has orders for 80 tons of concrete blocks at three
suburban locations as follows: Northwood -- 25 tons, Westwood -- 45 tons, and Eastwood -- 10 tons.
Acme has two plants, each of which can produce 50 tons per week. Delivery cost per ton from each
plant to each suburban location is shown on the next slide. How should end of week shipments be
made to fill the above orders? 900 Thomas Pedder Court, City - Kitchener, Province - Ontario,
Postal code- N2P 0C2, Canada Chapter goals: understand principles of network security:
cryptography and its many uses beyond “confidentiality” authentication message integrity key
distribution security in practice: firewalls security in application, transport, network, link layers.
Chapter 8: Network Security. Applied Mathematics In order to effectively solve the problem in the
assignment, it is important that the students acquire as much information as possible about the
subject and the given topic Followed by this, the students should practice the process given below in
order to effectively solve the problem and presented to get good grades. Transportation Problem:
Example #2 The Navy has 9,000 pounds of material in Albany, Georgia that it wishes to ship to three
destinations: San Diego, Norfolk, and Pensacola. They require 4,000, 2,500, and 2,500 pounds,
respectively. There are three different carriers and government regulations require equal distribution
of shipping among the three carriers. INF 5071 – Performance in Distributed Systems. Distribution –
Part I. October 3, 2014. Distribution. Why does distribution matter? Digital replacement of earlier
methods What can be distributed?. Wide-area network backbones FDM/WDM 10GB Ethernet ATM
SONET. Local Distribution network PO Box 660 Cherrybrook, Sydney, NSW, 2126 Chapter 4
Network Layer. Chapter 4: network layer. chapter goals: understand principles behind network layer
services: network layer service models forwarding versus routing how a router works routing (path
selection) instantiation , implementation in the Internet.

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