Fall 2008


ECE 307
Techniques for Engrg Decisions

Credit:  3 hours.


The course is concerned with the modeling of decisions in engineering work and the analysis of models to develop a systematic approach to making decisions. The course aims to teach students to think structurally about decision-making problems. Fundamental concepts in linear and dynamic programming, probability theory, and statistics serve as the mathematical basis for the development of techniques for solving typical problems faced in making engineering decisions in industry and government. Topics include resource allocation, logistics, scheduling, sequential decision making, siting of facilities, investment decisions, application of financial derivatives, and other problems for decision making under uncertainty. Extensive use of case studies from actual industrial applications gets students involved in real-world decisions. Prerequisite: ECE 210; credit or concurrent registration in ECE 313.