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Operations Research is a field whose major contribution has been to
propose a rigorous fonnulation of often ill-defmed problems
pertaining to the organization or the design of large scale
systems, such as resource allocation problems, scheduling and the
like. While this effort did help a lot in understanding the nature
of these problems, the mathematical models have proved only
partially satisfactory due to the difficulty in gathering precise
data, and in formulating objective functions that reflect the
multi-faceted notion of optimal solution according to human
experts. In this respect linear programming is a typical example of
impressive achievement of Operations Research, that in its
detenninistic fonn is not always adapted to real world
decision-making : everything must be expressed in tenns of linear
constraints ; yet the coefficients that appear in these constraints
may not be so well-defined, either because their value depends upon
other parameters (not accounted for in the model) or because they
cannot be precisely assessed, and only qualitative estimates of
these coefficients are available. Similarly the best solution to a
linear programming problem may be more a matter of compromise
between various criteria rather than just minimizing or maximizing
a linear objective function. Lastly the constraints, expressed by
equalities or inequalities between linear expressions, are often
softer in reality that what their mathematical expression might let
us believe, and infeasibility as detected by the linear programming
techniques can often been coped with by making trade-offs with the
real world.
Operations Research is a field whose major contribution has been to
propose a rigorous fonnulation of often ill-defmed problems
pertaining to the organization or the design of large scale
systems, such as resource allocation problems, scheduling and the
like. While this effort did help a lot in understanding the nature
of these problems, the mathematical models have proved only
partially satisfactory due to the difficulty in gathering precise
data, and in formulating objective functions that reflect the
multi-faceted notion of optimal solution according to human
experts. In this respect linear programming is a typical example of
impressive achievement of Operations Research, that in its
detenninistic fonn is not always adapted to real world
decision-making : everything must be expressed in tenns of linear
constraints ; yet the coefficients that appear in these constraints
may not be so well-defined, either because their value depends upon
other parameters (not accounted for in the model) or because they
cannot be precisely assessed, and only qualitative estimates of
these coefficients are available. Similarly the best solution to a
linear programming problem may be more a matter of compromise
between various criteria rather than just minimizing or maximizing
a linear objective function. Lastly the constraints, expressed by
equalities or inequalities between linear expressions, are often
softer in reality that what their mathematical expression might let
us believe, and infeasibility as detected by the linear programming
techniques can often been coped with by making trade-offs with the
real world.
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