You can know the name of a bird in all the languages of the world, but when you’re finished, you’ll know absolutely nothing whatever about the bird… So let’s look at the bird and see what it’s doing — that’s what counts. I learned very early the difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something. –Richard Feynman
Friday, October 21, 2011
Linear Programming Resource
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Linear Programming- Graphical Method- Test question
A Carpenter manufactures tables and chairs. He has all the resources in abundance except wood and nails. The profitability and resource requirements for the two products are given in following table. The availability of resources per day is also given. How many tables and chairs he should manufacture daily so that his profit is maximized? Formulate the linear programme and solve that using graphical method.
| | Table | Chair | |
| Profit/unit-> | 20$ | 30$ | Availability/day v |
| | | | |
| Wood/unit in kg. | 40 | 30 | 1200 |
| Nails/unit in number | 25 | 40 | 1000 |
If the profit/unit on table increases and rest of the data remains same, find the increased value of profit/unit on table so that the optimum product mix doesn’t change.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Evaluation of QT2 (2011-13)
Unannounced Class tests: 20 marks. Best 2 out of 4 tests of 10 marks each.
Announced Class test: 10 marks. One test of 10 marks.
Class Performance: 20 marks. Your roll number will be noted during the class if you ask good question. Depending on the number of good questions asked by you in the class, your marks in this part will be decided as per below table.
| Number of times your roll number is noted | Marks |
| 7 or more | 19 or 20 |
| 6 | 17 or 18 |
| 5 | 15 or 16 |
| 4 | 13 or 14 |
| 3 | 11 or 12 |
| Less than 3 | Come for viva |
Your response to questions asked in the class will be considered in awarding one of the two marks as per the above table.
Group work/ Presentation: 20 marks
End term examination: 30 marks.
Project Management - An Exercise
There is a race ground with 15 racetracks. A team has to complete all the 15 tracks to complete the race. There are few tracks that can be done in the beginning. However for other tracks it is necessary to finish some other tracks and press the finish button then only the entrance gate opens. You can form your team of as many members as you want to finish the race in best possible time. The time required to complete a track and the tracks that needs to be completed before starting this track are given in the below table.
| Track | Time required in minutes | Tracks to be completed before starting this track |
| A | 45 | None |
| B | 25 | None |
| C | 15 | None |
| D | 20 | A |
| E | 30 | B |
| F | 30 | C |
| G | 15 | D |
| H | 40 | E, F |
| I | 40 | C |
| J | 35 | G, H |
| K | 10 | H |
| L | 15 | I |
| M | 35 | I |
| N | 20 | K, L |
| O | 30 | M |
Time required in changing the track or any other related activities are already included in the time given above. So, there is no need to consider any other time element.
- Find the minimum time in which the race can be completed and for that what should be your team size. A team member can cover more than one track one after other.
- Just before the start of the race, your team members inform you that they will be late by about 4 minutes. You can run any of the A, B, or C tracks. Which one you will run? Will it impact your team overall performance in the race?
- You are given two cycles that can be used on any two tracks in the race. Use of cycle on a track reduces the time requirement for that track by 40%. In which two tracks would you use them to get the best race time?
- Let there be another track P introduced in the race that needs to be completed before N can be started. However to start P it is necessary to finish track C. Time required to complete the track P is 50 minutes. What would be the impact of introduction of this track on your race completion time with and without cycle?