Course Description |
Updated on 2023/2/19:
To apply for a registration code or auditing, please complete the following form by 23:59, 2023/2/21:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeFC2CoezDbE2qJRD-tdnqp2AVY2_sxr5XRPPFOyaFQfBJeTg/viewform
The course introduction slides used on 2/20 are here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ly0shpceswctdcz/OR0_01_overview.pdf?dl=0
The in-class decision-making challenge used on 2/20 is here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6n9iw9li8lyqbzb/OR111-2_01_inClassChallenge.pdf?dl=0
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Updated on 2023/2/4:
The syllabus for 111-2 is at
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tkrwltrakcx46pu/OR111-2_syllabus230124.pdf?dl=0
If you are interested in this course, please do not forget to read the information posted on 1/6. The information may be found below.
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Updated on 2023/1/6:
The syllabus for 111-2 is under preparation. To get some ideas about this course, you may take a look at the syllabus for 110-2 (which may be found at https://www.dropbox.com/s/16c8vns6xs4ejzk/OR110-2_syllabus220214.pdf?dl=0).
To see whether you have an appropriate technical background for taking this course, you may take a look at the quiz (which may be found at https://www.dropbox.com/s/sq6a5uz6lxvxxka/OR110-2_quiz.pdf?dl=0).
All the lecture videos are contained in the three courses on Coursera:
* https://www.coursera.org/learn/operations-research-modeling
* https://www.coursera.org/learn/operations-research-algorithms
* https://www.coursera.org/learn/operations-research-theory
You may want to take a look to help you determine whether this course is a good choice for you.
If you would like to request for a registration code for enrolling in Operations Research in 111-2, or if you want to audit this course and want to access the course materials, please come to the first class on February 20, 2023. As long as there are still seats, all students (including IM students that are 2nd years or above, non-IM students, non-NTU students, exchange students, etc., ) are welcome.
The only things to remind you are:
(1) Please be aware of the suggested background about mathematics and computer programming.
(2) We will use the whole three hours on the first lecture day.
(3) There will be an assignment posted on the first class.
(4) There is no way to make it up if you miss any assignment, including the above one. |