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Applied Computational Methods

Type of study Follow-up Master
Language of instruction Czech
Code 342-0673/05
Abbreviation AVT
Course title Applied Computational Methods
Credits 5
Coordinating department Institute of Transport
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Dušan Teichmann, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

1. Mathematical foundations of applied computational methods (summary of methods of probability theory and mathematical statistics needed for further study)
2. Project management – ​​CPM method.
3. Project management – ​​PERT method.
4. The issue of maximizing profit from production – application of linear programming (graphic solution of linear programming problem)
5. The issue of effective material division.
6. The issue of effective repair planning.
7. Inventory theory – dynamic deterministic model without deficit.
8. Inventory theory – dynamic stochastic model with deferred demand.
9. Restoration theory – models of repairable objects.
10. Restoration theory – models of non-repairable objects (discrete homogeneous models – calculation of the average service life of an object, set of restoration equations).
11. Restoration theory – models of non-repairable objects (discrete homogeneous models – determination of the age structure of objects, estimation of failure probabilities).
12. Investment activity of the enterprise – static and dynamic methods of evaluating the effectiveness of investments.
13. Reserve.

E-learning

N/A

Literature

RIED, R., D.; SANDERS, N., R.: Operations Management. John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2024, 672 s. ISBN 978-13-94226-42-9 

Advised literature

KRAJEWSKI, L., J.; MALHOTRA, M., K.: Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains. Global Edition, 2025, 696 s. ISBN 978-12-92731-11-7