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Unit 1: Introduction to Operations Research




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             Notes  Many real life OR models require long and complex mathematical calculations.
             Thus, computer software packages that are used to do these  calculations rapidly  and
             effectively have become part of OR approach to problem solving.

             Some of the well known computer software used for OR problems are QSB+(Quantitaive
             system for Business Plus), QSOM (Quantitative system for operations Management), Value
             STORM, TORA and LINDO (Linear Interactive Discrete Optimization).

          Self Assessment

          Fill in the blanks:
          4.   OR techniques are also applied in cash flow analysis and ……………………….
          5.   The area of operations research that concentrates on real-world operational problems is
               known as ……………………
          6.   The area of production systems presents special challenges for ……………………

          1.4 History of Operations Research

          A brief history of OR how it originated along with some of the problems faced and subsequently
          solved by the experts on OR is presented below which has been adopted from the notes of J E
          Beasley, Imperial College.

          1936

          Early in 1936 the British Air Ministry established Bawdsey Research Station, on the east coast,
          near Felixstowe, Suffolk, as the centre where all  pre-war radar experiments for  both the Air
          Force and the Army would be carried out. Experimental radar equipment was brought up to a
          high state of reliability and ranges of over 100 miles on aircraft were obtained.
          It was also in 1936 that Royal Air Force (RAF) Fighter Command, charged specifically with the
          air defence of Britain, was first created. It lacked however any effective fighter aircraft and no
          radar data was yet fed into its very elementary warning and control system.
          It had become clear that radar would create a whole new series of problems in fighter direction
          and control, so in late 1936 some experiments started at Biggin Hill in Kent into the effective use
          of such data. This early work, attempting to integrate radar data with ground based observer
          data for fighter interception, was the start of OR.

          1939

          In  the summer of 1939, Britain held what was to be  its last  pre-war air  defence exercise. It
          involved some 33,000 men, 1,300 aircraft, 110 anti-aircraft guns, 700 search lights, and 100 barrage
          balloons. This exercise showed a great improvement in the operation of the air defence warning
          and control system. The contribution made by the OR teams was so apparent that the Air Officer
          Commander-in-Chief RAF Fighter Command (Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding) requested
          that, on the outbreak of war, they should be attached to his headquarters at Stanmore.

          Initially, they were designated the “Stanmore Research Section”. In 1941 they were redesignated
          the “Operational Research Section” when the term was formalised and officially accepted, and
          similar sections set up at other RAF commands.



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