Course Module
Department of Agricultural Engineering Faculty of Agricultural Technology Universitas Brawijaya
Module name Operational Research Module level Undergraduate program
Code TPE4237
Subtitle -
Courses -
Semester(s) 6 Person
responsible for the module
Angky Wahyu Putranto, STP. MP
Lecturer 1) Prof. Dr. Ir. Sumardi Hadi S, MS 2) Dr. Ir. Musthofa Lutfi, MP 3) Dina Wahyu Indriani, STP, M.Sc 4) Angky Wahyu Putranto, STP. MP Language Bahasa Indonesia, English
Relation to curriculum
Compulsory/elective Type of
teaching, contact hours
Contact hours and class size separately for each teaching method: lecture, lesson, practical, project, seminar etc.
Workload 90.67 hours/semester
Lecture, Exercise, and private study Credit points 2 SKS / 3.4 ECTS
Requirements according to the
examination regulations
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Recommended prerequisites
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objectives/inte nded learning outcomes
ILO-3 : An ability to manage and utilize natural resources (agriculture and environment) and the supporting resources (human resources, infrastructure, etc.) in an optimal way and sustainable
ILO-5 : An ability to identify, formulating, analysing and solving problems in the field of agricultural engineering through systems approach
ILO-7 : An ability to develop and manage entrepreneurship oriented to agribusiness and agroindustry
Objectives
Knowledge: problem solving to optimize various uses of limited resources with linear programming, using simplek, duality and sensitivity methods and their application in special forms: VAM, NMCR, Stepping stone, MODI transportation problems and case examples, excel applications, transshipment, and queuing theory.
Skills: cognitive - applying methods of determining the objective function, decision variables, and limiting functions to formulate a problem in linear form in a case example
Phsycomotoric - problem solving to optimize various uses of limited resources with linear programming, using simplek, duality and sensitivity methods and their application in special forms: VAM, NMCR, Stepping stone, MODI transportation problems and case examples, excel applications, transshipment, and queuing theory.
Competences: Students able to evaluate the optimization results with linear programming and its application in case studies in the agribusiness and agroindustry fields
Content Courses :
1) Introduction to Operations Research (CLO-1) 2) Formulate the problem into a linear form (CLO-2) 3) Linear Programming: 2 Factor Graph Method (CLO-3) 4) Linear Programming: Simplex table method (CLO-3, CLO-4) 5) Duality and sensitivity (CLO-3)
6) Specific Linear Programming Method (CLO-3, CLO-4) 7) VAM & NWCR transportation (CLO-3, CLO-4)
8) Stepping Stone Transportation (CLO-3, CLO-4) 9) MODI transportation (CLO-3, CLO-4)
10) Excel application (CLO-3) 11) Queuing Theory (CLO-3)
12) Transhipment Model (CLO-3, CLO-4) Study and
examination requirements and forms of examination
1. Midterm exam 2. Final term exam 3. Assignment 4. Group assignment How to score:
Midterm Exam(1-5) = 35%
Final Exam (1-4) = 35%
Assignment = 30%
A : 80 < Final Score ≤ 100 B+ : 75 < Final Score ≤ 80 B : 69 < Final Score ≤ 75 C+ : 60 < Final Score ≤ 69 C : 55 < Final Score ≤ 60 D : 50 < Final Score ≤ 55 D+ : 44 < Final Score ≤ 50 E : 0 < Final Score ≤ 44 Media
employed
Class, Online learning system (Zoom and Google Classroom) Reading list 1) Taha, Hamdy. 1999. Riset Operasi
2) Bazara. 1997. Operational Research
3) Ecker, JG, and Kupferschmid, M. 2003. Introduction to Operational Research. Mc Graw-Hill
4) Hillier and Lieberman. 1980. Introduction to Operations Research. Holden- Day, Inc. Oakland, California.
5) Bazara. 1997. Operational Research
6) Mathur, K and Solow, D. 1994. Management Science. The Art of Decision Making. Prentice Hall. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
7) Anderson, D.R., Sweeney, D.J., Williams, T.A. 1992. An Introduction to Management Science. West Publishing Company Singapore