Links |
Operations Research |
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The Institute for Operations Research and the Management
Sciences |
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The INFORMS Special Interest Group on Education. Links
to educational resources. |
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This site promotes the profession of operations
research to executives. It is sponsored by INFORMS. |
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The site is to help the person learning,
doing or selling OR to promote his or her business, career
and profession. It is sponsored by INFORMS. |
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The most complete privately-maintained list of OR/MS-related
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Harvey
Greenberg's Course on Linear Programming |
A variety of instructional resources for mathematical
programming, including an extensive glossary of terms specific
to mathematical programming, a collection of myths and counterexamples,
and a short course for Linear Programming. The site was
created and is maintained by Harvey Greenberg at the University
of Colorado at Denver. |
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The developer of the Solver program used in Excel. The
site contains product information and trouble reports. |
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Special website from Frontline Systems specifically stressing
the Excel Solver. |
University
of Texas Program on Operations Research and Industrial
Engineering |
Information about the University of Texas program
in OR/IE. |
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Information about the author. |
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Information about the author. |
Links |
Excel |
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Macro Systems provides Excel add-ins that
save you time whenever you use Microsoft Excel. Their product,
the Spreadsheeet Assistant, is the number one downloaded
add-in for Excel and is rated #1 by Zdnet, PC World and
PC Mag. You can also get downloadable books on Excel Visual
Basic macros from Macro Systems and other time savings add-ins. |
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Home of Excel add-ins which offer improved facilities
to Excel 97, Excel 2000 and Excel 2002 |
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Quick and Dirty task guides for Excel from One on One
Computer Training Company. |
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Direct Optimizer is a free nonlinear optimization
Add-In for Microsoft
Excel versions 97 and later. It is based on the Hooke-Jeeves
algorithm, supports simple bounds for the variables, and
has been used to minimize for example the Extended Rosenbrock
test function (the famous "banana valley" function)
for 100000 variables in less than 20 hours on an out-dated
Pentium II PC. The author is Jorma Kuha. |