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R.V.R. & J.C.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, GUNTUR – 522 019


III/IV B.TECH - CSE CSE315(MEOL1) - OPERATIONS RESEARCH TIME : 90 min.
2024-25 SEMESTER-V[THIRD YEAR] :: ASSIGNMENT TEST - II MARKS : 12
CO BTL
1 Write the mathematical formulation of an assignment problem. CO2 L2
2 a) Discuss the elements of structure of queuing system and their characteristics. CO3 L2
b) In a store with one server, 9 customers arrive on an average of 5 minutes. Service is done CO3 L3
for 10 customers in 5 minutes. Find:
(i) The average no of customers in the system.
(ii) The average queue length.
(iii) The average time a customer spends in the store.
(iv) The average time a customer waits before being served.
3 a) Use graphical method in solving the following game and find the value of the game. CO3 L3

b) Use dominance to reduce the following pay-off matrix to a 2 × 2 game and hence find the CO3 L3
optimal strategies and the value of the game:

4 A project schedule has the following characteristics: CO4 L3


Activity Time (Weeks) Activity Time (Weeks)
1-2 4 5-6 4
1-3 1 5-7 8
2-4 1 6-8 1
3-4 1 7-8 2
3-5 6 8-10 5
4-9 5 9-10 7
(i) Construct the network
(ii) Compute E and L for each event, and
(iii) Find the critical path.
5 Analyse the methodology of simulation with respect to queuing systems and Inventory CO4 L2
systems.
6 A bakery keeps stock of a popular brand of cake. Previous experience shows the daily CO4 L3
demand pattern for the item with associated probabilities, as given below:

Use the following sequence of random numbers to simulate the demand for next 10 days.
Random numbers: 25, 39, 65, 76, 12, 05, 73, 89, 19, 49. Also estimate the daily average
demand for the cakes on the basis of the simulated data.

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