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Management Chapter 1 Management Science Does Not Use The Scientific
analysis. (False, easy) as well as functional constraints. (True, easy) if one exists. (False, medium) (True, medium) time frame involved as well as the units of measure. (True, easy) since they tend to be very complex and costly. (False, easy) […]
Management Chapter 10 Simulation Study Evaluates Options Generates Options
the outcome of an event must be chosen randomly. (False, medium) (True, easy) random. (True, medium) (False, medium) (True, easy) value or as a random variable. (True, medium) same random number. (False, medium) assumptions of the queuing model are invalid. […]
Management Chapter 11 A fishbone diagram for sources of quality is
chronological. (False, medium) selected randomly. (False, difficult) sample standard deviations. (True, medium) lower limit (LCL) is always zero. (False, medium) CHAPTER 11 QUALITY MANAGEMENT MODELS TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS 1. Fishbone diagrams are potentially as effective in analyzing service quality as they […]
Management Chapter 12 All The Following Are Necessary Characteristics Markov
be infinite, they must be countably infinite. (True, medium) property. (True, medium) (False, difficult) sum to 1. (False, medium) (True, difficult) (False, medium) (True, medium) steady-state probabilities. (True, easy) (False, medium) will be no transient states. (True, difficult) (False, medium) […]
Management Chapter 13 Quadratic Programming Special Case Programming
is a backwards recursion approach. (True, medium) current state was reached. (True, medium) problem. (True, difficult) (False, difficult) is both concave and convex is a straight line. (True, medium) conditions are both necessary and sufficient. (True, difficult) point. (False, difficult) […]
Management Chapter 2 Compared With Standard Linear Programming Algorithms
constraints. (False, medium) infeasible. (True, medium) (False, difficult) the line segment connecting the two extreme points. (True, medium) (False, medium) great amount of sensitivity analysis. (False, medium) constraints. (False, one constraint, easy) 11. An extreme point is an optimal solution. […]
Management Chapter 3 Nike Must Build Factory Either Millville Greenfield
$15 per hour. (True, difficult) X1 and X2 are binary variables. (False, medium) models even with a computer. (True, easy) value of the integer model. (False, medium) be the optimal solution to the integer linear model. (True, easy) the optimal […]
Management Chapter 4 The Standard Assignment Problem Where For Example
convenient linear programming formulation. (True, medium) (False, easy) that share a boundary. (True, medium) be undirected. (True, easy) 9. A tree cannot contain a cycle. (True, easy) (True, easy) minimize the total shipping costs. (True, easy) as two unidirectional arcs. […]
Management Chapter 5 Project Scheduling Activities Must Completed Sequentially Are
earliest finish (EF) time of all its immediate predecessors. (True, medium) times for activities in a project. The “backward pass” establishes latest start and finish times. (True, medium) by finding the shortest path through the directed network. (False, medium) 6. […]
Management Chapter 6 Which The Following Criteria Represents Aggressive
exceed the Expected Value of Perfect Information. (False, easy) greater than 0. (False, medium) (False, medium) criterion over the maximin criterion. (False, medium) other state. (True, difficult) likely value.” (False, medium) criterion. (True, medium) exclusive and collectively exhaustive. (True, easy) […]
Management Chapter 7 Time Series Believed Exhibit Nonlinear Trend One
affects the value in the next time period. (False, medium) (True, easy) period technique. (True, medium) 0, the forecast will never change. (True, medium) consider the sum of forecast errors in their calculations. (False, medium) by some other method. (True, […]
Management Chapter 8 Which The Following Not Main Category Cost
review system. (True, medium) inventory position of zero. (False, medium) single period inventory model. (True, medium) satisfied in any given period. (False, medium) (False, easy) since it can result in lost business. (False, easy) and the reorder point. (True, easy) […]
Management Chapter 9 Necessary Assumptions Underlying Poisson Arrival
probability distributions, not discrete ones. (False, medium) arriving in groups. (True, medium) (True, medium) (False, medium) waiting time. (False, difficult) exponential distribution with mean 1/λ. (True, medium) number of customers actually served per unit of time. (False, difficult) queue are […]