Subject, Optimisation of logistics processes, refers to the improvements of the system performance, based on the analysis, simulation and changes in working processes. Firstly, the courses present the theoretical background of linear/nonlinear and analytical/numerical optimisation. When studying numerical optimisation, students are faced with the difference between direct and gradient methods. Both types of methods play an essential role when dealing with problems in concrete environment, in our case with a simulated logistical problem. Since the objective function of the optimisation problem is a prerequisite for the optimisation procedure, the courses further introduce the estimation of the function’s parameters by using the least square method. Beside analytical insight into the process performance, students are furthermore introduced to the demand forecasting, and consequently to the trend variations.
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Izvajalec: izr. prof. dr. Dragan Dejan
Asistent: asist. Vizinger Tea