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This document outlines essential information regarding IE122, a lab-based course in the Dept. of Industrial and Systems Engineering. As a Ph.D. candidate under the supervision of Katya Scheinberg, I emphasize the importance of lab access for participation. The course is connected to other offerings like IE220 and will cover key software packages including AMPL, Excel Solver, MATLAB, and CVX. Homework will typically be assigned every two weeks, requiring direct submission in the lab, with a focus on understanding modeling languages versus programming languages.
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About IE122 Xi Bai Jan. 18, 2013
About myself • Ph.D. candidate in the Dept. of Industrial and Systems Engineering • Research Advisor: KatyaScheinberg • Contact: xib210@lehigh.edu • Webpage: http://phd.ie.lehigh.edu/~xib210/
About IE122 • A lab-based course (you need access to this lab; if you haven’t, write me an email ASAP!)
About IE122 • A lab-based course (you need access to this lab; if you haven’t, write me an email ASAP!) • Connection between IE122 and other courses (for instance, IE220)
About IE122 • A lab-based course (you need access to this lab; if you haven’t, write me an email ASAP!) • Connection between IE122 and other courses (for instance, IE220) • Packages that we will learn: AMPL, Excel solver, MATLAB, CVX, etc.
About IE122 • A lab-based course (you need access to this lab; if you haven’t, write me an email ASAP!) • Connection between IE122 and other courses (for instance, IE220) • Packages that we will learn: AMPL, Excel solver, MATLAB, CVX, etc. • Structure: mostly self-contained • Office hour: by appointment
Something to think about • To consider the difference between modeling language and programming language?
Something to think about • To consider the difference between modeling language and programming language? • To understand the code, instead of memorizing the syntax.
Something to think about • To consider the difference between modeling language and programming language? • To understand the code, instead of memorizing the syntax. • To see the whole picture.
About homework • Roughly once every two weeks. • Each time, bring your homework to the Lab directly. Please don’t send me electronic version. • For each homework, FIRST answer all the questions and then attach your code.