Version 3.8.5 of Decision Modeling is available for free pdf download from: https://linney.mun.ca/pages/view.php?ref=36808. Compared with the previous version, I fixed a couple of mistakes, and I found several places where the wording or structure could be improved. In one place, the original text spoke about everyone in a queue to purchase tickets paying by exact change as the quickest way to process ticket sales. I replaced it with "paying by tapping on a debit or credit card" - we do things differently now!
This book covers the modeling of linear and integer programming, sensitivity analysis, goal and non-linear programming, and decision analysis. Problem solutions are obtained using both LINGO and the Excel Solver. The use of LINGO is in scalar mode, which avoids the use of sets, thereby making things easier for the intended audience of business students doing a survey course on optimization. (LINGO in sets mode is discussed in an appendix.)
Even if you are teaching an OR course which overlaps only part of the coverage of this pdf, you might wish to include it in a reading list. It is and will always remain a free resource.
The solutions, made as eleven pdf files (nine chapters plus teaching notes for two cases) totalling 384 pages, can be requested by professors using their official email addresses by contacting me at dtulett@mun.ca.
-- David M. Tulett, PhD Retired from the Faculty of Business Administration Memorial University St. John's, NL, Canada, A1B 3X5 dtulett@mun.ca “... read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest ...” We acknowledge that the lands on which Memorial University’s campuses are situated are in the traditional territories of diverse Indigenous groups, and we acknowledge with respect the diverse histories and cultures of the Beothuk, Mi’kmaq, Innu, and Inuit of this province.