MIT Sloan School of Management Course Description

Logistical and Transportation Planning Methods

Subject: Operations Research/Statistics

Description: Quantitative techniques of operations research with emphasis on applications in transportation systems analysis (urban, air, ocean, highway, and pickup and delivery systems) and in the planning and design of logistically oriented urban service systems (e.g., fire and police departments, emergency medical services, and emergency repair services). Unified study of functions of random variables, geometrical probability, multi-server queuing theory, spatial location theory, network analysis and graph theory, and relevant methods of simulation. Computer exercises and discussions of implementation difficulties.

Course #: 15.073

Professor(s) who recently taught this course:
Arnold Barnett
Amedeo Odoni