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Mar 19, 2024
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Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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SELP 675 Systems Architecting and Modeling II 3 semester hours
This course emphasizes the development of analytic modeling skills, and the effective application of operations research methods in policy, management, and planning settings. An introduction to Model-based Systems engineering is included. A set of widely used models including linear programming, decision analysis, queuing, and forecasting is introduced. We explore how to effectively use these models, as well as their strengths and limitations in different problem and organizational contexts. The goal of this course is to teach system engineers, policy makers, and managers to gain analytical skills and apply them to complex problems. To this end, students will learn: 1) to structure problems so they can be effectively addressed, 2) to formulate models that are useful in different decision situations, 3) to use spreadsheet software to solve these models, and 4) to effectively present quantitative analysis to clients.
Prerequisite: SELP 500 .
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