Questions from Management Science


Q: Suppose you are using an underwater probe to search for a sunken

Suppose you are using an underwater probe to search for a sunken ship. At any time in the search, your probe is located at some point (x, y) in a grid, where the distance between lines in the grid is...

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Q: If a batch fails to pass inspection, the entire batch is

If a batch fails to pass inspection, the entire batch is unusable. Change the model so that if a batch fails to pass inspection, it is reworked, and at the end of the rework, its entire yield (the sam...

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Q: We have separated the examples in this chapter into operations, finance

We have separated the examples in this chapter into operations, finance, marketing, and sports categories. List at least one other problem in each of these categories that could be attacked with simul...

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Q: Maggie Stewart loves desserts, but due to weight and cholesterol concerns

Maggie Stewart loves desserts, but due to weight and cholesterol concerns, she has decided that she must plan her desserts carefully. There are two possible desserts she is considering: snack bars and...

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Q: Suppose you are an HR (human resources) manager at a

Suppose you are an HR (human resources) manager at a big university, and you sense that the university is becoming too top-heavy with full professors. That is, there do not seem to be as many younger...

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Q: You are an avid basketball fan, and you would like to

You are an avid basketball fan, and you would like to build a simulation model of an entire game so that you could compare two different strategies, such as man to-man versus zone defense. Is this pos...

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Q: Suppose you are a financial analyst and your company runs many simulation

Suppose you are a financial analyst and your company runs many simulation models to estimate the profitability of its projects. If you had to choose just two measures of the distribution of any import...

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Q: Software development is an inherently risky and uncertain process. For example

Software development is an inherently risky and uncertain process. For example, there are many examples of software that couldn’t be “finished” by the scheduled release date—bugs still remained and fe...

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Q: Health care is continually in the news. Can (or should

Health care is continually in the news. Can (or should) simulation be used to help solve, or at least study, some of the difficult problems associated with health care? Provide at least two examples w...

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Q: Rerun the new car simulation, but now introduce uncertainty into the

Rerun the new car simulation, but now introduce uncertainty into the fixed development cost. Let it be triangularly distributed with parameters $600 million, $650 million, and $850 million. (You can c...

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