Linear Programming, Methods and Cases/Linear Programming (Book).
Key Points
The aim is to review two notable books on linear programming and their contributions to the field.
Review of 'Linear Programming, Methods and Cases' by Naylor and Byrne
Review of 'Linear Programming: An Introduction' by Spivey
Highlights key methods and approaches in both books
Discusses applications of linear programming in decision-making
Compares the strengths of the two texts in the context of optimization
Abstract
Reviews two books related to linear programming. "Linear Programming, Methods and Cases," by Thomas H. Naylor and Eugene T. Byrne; "Linear Programming: An Introduction," by W. Allen Spivey.