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Optimization for Industrial Problems [electronic resource] / by Patrick Bangert.

By: Bangert, Patrick [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012Description: XXII, 246 p. 64 illus., 30 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642249747.Subject(s): Mathematics | Mathematical optimization | Mathematics | Optimization | Operations Research, Management ScienceDDC classification: 519.6 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Overview of Heuristic Optimization -- Statistical Analysis in Solution Space -- Project Management -- Pre-processing: Cleaning up Data -- Data Mining: Knowledge from Data -- Modeling: Neural Networks -- Optimization: Simulated Annealing -- The Human Aspect in Sustainable Change and Innovation.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Industrial optimization lies on the crossroads between mathematics, computer science, engineering and management. This book presents these fields as a conversation between the theory of mathematics and computer science and case studies demonstrating engineering and management. Most of all, the case studies illustrate what may reasonably be expected from an optimization project in a commercial enterprise. While many other books treat some of the aspects of this book, it is practical and may be used as a manual for conducting an optimization project. This book will not make its reader into a mathematician but it will help him to improve his plant.  The book requires no mathematical or technical background beyond a good high school training; all else is addressed within. It is aimed at managers or engineers of industrial facilities and is also suitable for university students and their professors as an illustration of how academic material may be used in real life.  The book includes 19 case studies that were conducted in real plants. They include chemical plants, fossil power plants, wind power plants, nuclear power plants, oil refineries, oil production plants, injection molding fascilities and retail industry shops. All case studies were conducted by the author in cooperation and co-authorship with some of the leading industrial enterprises including RWE, Vattenfall, EDF, PetroChina, Vestolit, Sasol, and Hella.
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Overview of Heuristic Optimization -- Statistical Analysis in Solution Space -- Project Management -- Pre-processing: Cleaning up Data -- Data Mining: Knowledge from Data -- Modeling: Neural Networks -- Optimization: Simulated Annealing -- The Human Aspect in Sustainable Change and Innovation.

Industrial optimization lies on the crossroads between mathematics, computer science, engineering and management. This book presents these fields as a conversation between the theory of mathematics and computer science and case studies demonstrating engineering and management. Most of all, the case studies illustrate what may reasonably be expected from an optimization project in a commercial enterprise. While many other books treat some of the aspects of this book, it is practical and may be used as a manual for conducting an optimization project. This book will not make its reader into a mathematician but it will help him to improve his plant.  The book requires no mathematical or technical background beyond a good high school training; all else is addressed within. It is aimed at managers or engineers of industrial facilities and is also suitable for university students and their professors as an illustration of how academic material may be used in real life.  The book includes 19 case studies that were conducted in real plants. They include chemical plants, fossil power plants, wind power plants, nuclear power plants, oil refineries, oil production plants, injection molding fascilities and retail industry shops. All case studies were conducted by the author in cooperation and co-authorship with some of the leading industrial enterprises including RWE, Vattenfall, EDF, PetroChina, Vestolit, Sasol, and Hella.

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