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The Art of Computer Modeling for Business Analytics: Paradigms and Case Studies - Paperback

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by Gerald Feigin (Author)

Companies today routinely utilize computer models to help make decisions. These models take many forms, from simple spreadsheets to sophisticated computer simulations. The chief underlying reason for constructing a model is to assess the impact of a decision on business performance. Based on that assessment, model users will make recommendations and take actions. The tacit assumption is that the model captures the relevant factors at a sufficient level of detail to make accurate projections. The validity of the model thus depends on a host of judgments that the model builder makes in constructing the model-some transparent, others implicit. These judgments are what make building a computer model more of an art than a science. This book is about constructing and using computer models to help decision makers in the business world make more informed decisions. It is intended to provide useful case studies for individuals who are interested in building effective decision models-ones that will get used to drive important business decisions. The goal is to demonstrate how to build effective models quickly and inexpensively, using software that is widely available and often free. It is a practical guide, informed by the author's experience building such models for an array of businesses in diverse industries.

Author Biography

Gerald Feigin, PhD, has extensive experience in computer modeling, supply chain planning, inventory management, forecasting, and operations. He is a partner at Analytics Operations Engineering; a consulting company that applies advanced quantitative methods to solve challenging operations problems. Prior to joining Analytics, he was a research staff member in the manufacturing research department at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center and was a solution architect at i2 Technologies. Dr. Feigin has served as an adjunct professor at Columbia Business School in New York and at the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University, where he has taught classes in Supply Chain Management and Business Process Modeling. He is the author of the book Supply Chain Planning and Analytics.

Number of Pages: 134
Dimensions: 0.29 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: June 17, 2016
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