Decision Theory and Tree
Decision Theory and Tree
Subject: Quantitative
Production Systems
Management
Topic: Introduction
Decision Theory
to Operations Research/LP (Graphical Method)
Lecturer: Engr.
Engr.Ma.
Maria
Estrella
Socorro
Natalie
M. Bunda
B. Pineda
Decision Theory
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE, AND TECHNOLOGY
• Administrative Decision
– Concerned with structuring and acquisition of the organization’s
resources so as to optimize the performance of the organization.
• Operating Decision
– Concerned with day to day operations of the organization such as
pricing , production , scheduling , inventory levels etc.
Reasons for Poor Decisions
1. Use of models
2. Quantitative methods – Linear programming
(used for optimum allocation of scarce
resources )
3. Analysis of trade- offs
4. System analysis
3 basic categories in decision making
In this example the payoff is cost, therefore the smaller the better
In this example the payoff is cost, therefore the smaller the better
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The approach in determining the best alternative is exactly the same
for profit and cost problems
Problem solving #1 :
The Southern Textile Company is contemplating the future of one of its
plants located in South Carolina . 3 alternative decisions are being
considered. 1) Expand the “plant and produce lightweight , durable
materials for possible sale to the military , a market with little foreign
competition ; 2) maintain the status quo at the plant , continuing production
of textile goods that are subject to heavy foreign competition; or 3) sell the
plant now. If one of the first two alternatives is chosen , the plant will still
be sold at the end of the year . The amount of profit that could be earned
by selling the plaint in a year depends on foreign market conditions ,
including the status of a trade embargo bill in Congress .