Computer models for business decisions
Professor Rob Willis
6 points
* One 3-hour session per week (except summer)
* First
semester
* Clayton
Objectives On completion of this subject students should be able to understand the principles, techniques and applications of computer models in business and industry; utilise decision support systems based upon spreadsheets, project management, Monte Carlo simulation, forecasting, service levels and inventory control and financial modelling; use personal computer packages to carry out sensitivity analysis on a range of data.
Synopsis This subject deals with general applications of computer models in business and industry. Topics covered include computer spreadsheets, project management, operations research techniques and other decision support systems. Each topic is illustrated with a user-friendly computer package for use on a personal computer. Students will be taught to use computer models to carry out sensitivity analyses to allow a range of different outputs/inputs to be examined.
Assessment (summer semester) Three 6000-word assignments: 100%
Assessment (first semester)
* One 2000-word assignment plus
figures and graphs: 30%
* Examination (2 hours): 70%
Prescribed texts
Willis R J Computer models for business decisions Department of Business Systems Monash U, 1995
Published by Monash University, Clayton, Victoria
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