INTRODUCTION TO LINEAR PROGRAMMING FOR PRODUCTION

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Abstract

Linear programming models will be used more extensively, not only for the tactical decisions of production and distribution, but also for the strategic decisions of marketing, long-range planning, diversification, and acquisition. As a first step toward understanding LP, a production model formulated for a hypothetical company is considered.

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SHARP JF. (1970). INTRODUCTION TO LINEAR PROGRAMMING FOR PRODUCTION. Ind Eng, 2(12), 10–16.

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