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Monash University

FIT5097 Business intelligence modelling - Semester 2, 2012

This unit introduces students to the principles, techniques and applications of computer-based decision support models for business and industry. Topics include: decision trees; linear programming and optimisation; other mathematical programming methods; waiting lines and queues; time series analysis and forecasting; inventory modelling and discrete-event simulation. Models will be built and solved using spreadsheets or other computer applications as appropriate.

Mode of Delivery

Caulfield (Day)

Contact Hours

2 hrs lectures/wk, 2 hrs laboratories/wk

Workload

Workload commitments are:

  • One two-hour lecture per week,
  • One two-hour tutorial per week,
  • Approximately 8 hours per week are required for reading, tutorial exercises and assignment work. 

Unit Relationships

Prohibitions

BUS5570

Prerequisites

At least one quantitative unit (such as Mathematics or Statistics) in an undergraduate degree.

Chief Examiner

Campus Lecturer

Caulfield

Mark Carman

Academic Overview

Outcomes

At the completion of this unit students will:
  • have knowledge of a variety of techniques for modelling business decision problems;
  • be able to choose the appropriate decision model for a particular problem;
  • have skills in setting up simple models and solving with hand calculations;
  • have skills in setting up mathematical models for solution in a spreadsheet or other application software;
  • have skills in the validation of models and conducting a sensitivity analysis.
  • have skills in analysing a real problem and reporting the results;
  • understand the difficulty of applying models to real situations, which often requires that approximations, simplifications and generalisations be made;
  • understand that the approximate nature of some types of business modelling means that a sensitivity analysis be conducted.

Graduate Attributes

Monash prepares its graduates to be:
  1. responsible and effective global citizens who:
    1. engage in an internationalised world
    2. exhibit cross-cultural competence
    3. demonstrate ethical values
  2. critical and creative scholars who:
    1. produce innovative solutions to problems
    2. apply research skills to a range of challenges
    3. communicate perceptively and effectively

Assessment Summary

Examination (2 hours): 60%; In-semester assessment: 40%

Assessment Task Value Due Date
Spreadsheet modelling 30% Friday 21st September 2012
Tutorial Work 10% After each tutorial session.
Examination 1 60% To be advised

Teaching Approach

Lecture and tutorials or problem classes
This teaching and learning approach provides facilitated learning, practical exploration and peer learning

Feedback

Our feedback to You

Types of feedback you can expect to receive in this unit are:
  • Informal feedback on progress in labs/tutes
  • Graded assignments with comments
  • Solutions to tutes, labs and assignments

Your feedback to Us

Monash is committed to excellence in education and regularly seeks feedback from students, employers and staff. One of the key formal ways students have to provide feedback is through SETU, Student Evaluation of Teacher and Unit. The University's student evaluation policy requires that every unit is evaluated each year. Students are strongly encouraged to complete the surveys. The feedback is anonymous and provides the Faculty with evidence of aspects that students are satisfied and areas for improvement.

For more information on Monash's educational strategy, and on student evaluations, see:
http://www.monash.edu.au/about/monash-directions/directions.html
http://www.policy.monash.edu/policy-bank/academic/education/quality/student-evaluation-policy.html

Previous Student Evaluations of this unit

Previous student feedback for the course was highly positive and thus no changes have needed to be made this year.

If you wish to view how previous students rated this unit, please go to
https://emuapps.monash.edu.au/unitevaluations/index.jsp

Recommended Resources

Excel Solver is available for use in all University labs.

Unit Schedule

Week Activities Assessment
0 Please register for tutorials in Allocate Plus. There will be NO tutorials in Week 1. However, students are advised to attempt a "Do-it-Yourself" Tutorial in Week 1 to familiarise with EXCEL basics. No formal assessment or activities are undertaken in week 0
1 Introduction to Mangement Science and Operations Research; Introduction to Optimisation and Linear Programming No tutorial in Week 1
2 Modelling and Solving LP Problems Graphically Assessment Task 2: Tutorial Work is assessed weekly between weeks 2-12
3 Spreadsheet Modelling  
4 Sensitivity analysis and the interpretation of solutions  
5 Integer Linear Programming & Goal Programming  
6 Transportation and Assignment Problems; and Network Modelling  
7 Decision Analysis and Probability Theory  
8 Decision Trees  
9 Time Series Analysis and Forecasting Assignment 1: Spreadsheet Modelling - due on 21st September
10 Inventory Modelling  
11 Queuing  
12 Simulation  
  SWOT VAC No formal assessment is undertaken in SWOT VAC
  Examination period LINK to Assessment Policy: http://policy.monash.edu.au/policy-bank/
academic/education/assessment/
assessment-in-coursework-policy.html

*Unit Schedule details will be maintained and communicated to you via your MUSO (Blackboard or Moodle) learning system.

Assessment Requirements

Assessment Policy

Faculty Policy - Unit Assessment Hurdles (http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/resources/staff/edgov/policies/assessment-examinations/unit-assessment-hurdles.html)

Academic Integrity - Please see the Demystifying Citing and Referencing tutorial at http://lib.monash.edu/tutorials/citing/

Assessment Tasks

Participation

  • Assessment task 1
    Title:
    Spreadsheet modelling
    Description:
    Solving business decision problems by linear programming and integer programming using the Excel Solver
    Weighting:
    30%
    Criteria for assessment:

    The criteria used to assess the assignment are:

    1. Correctness and understanding - Correct answers are to be provided with explanations and justifications. We will look for answers that reflect understanding of the underlying modelling techniques.
    2. Completeness - that you have answered all parts of each question. Presentation - that you have presented your answers in a suitably formatted report style.
    Due date:
    Friday 21st September 2012
  • Assessment task 2
    Title:
    Tutorial Work
    Description:
    Tutorial work will be assessed.
    Weighting:
    10%
    Criteria for assessment:

    The criteria used to assess submissions are:

    1. Correctness and understanding - We will look for answers that reflect understanding of the underlying modelling techniques.
    2. Completeness - that you have answered all parts of each tutorial question.
    Due date:
    After each tutorial session.

Examinations

  • Examination 1
    Weighting:
    60%
    Length:
    2 hours
    Type (open/closed book):
    Closed book
    Electronic devices allowed in the exam:
    Non-programmable calculators

Assignment submission

It is a University requirement (http://www.policy.monash.edu/policy-bank/academic/education/conduct/plagiarism-procedures.html) for students to submit an assignment coversheet for each assessment item. Faculty Assignment coversheets can be found at http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/resources/student/forms/. Please check with your Lecturer on the submission method for your assignment coversheet (e.g. attach a file to the online assignment submission, hand-in a hard copy, or use an online quiz).

Online submission

If Electronic Submission has been approved for your unit, please submit your work via the VLE site for this unit, which you can access via links in the my.monash portal.

Extensions and penalties

Returning assignments

Other Information

Policies

Student services

The University provides many different kinds of support services for you. Contact your tutor if you need advice and see the range of services available at www.monash.edu.au/students. For Sunway see http://www.monash.edu.my/Student-services, and for South Africa see http://www.monash.ac.za/current/

The Monash University Library provides a range of services and resources that enable you to save time and be more effective in your learning and research. Go to http://www.lib.monash.edu.au or the library tab in my.monash portal for more information. At Sunway, visit the Library and Learning Commons at http://www.lib.monash.edu.my/. At South Africa visit http://www.lib.monash.ac.za/.

Academic support services may be available for students who have a disability or medical condition. Registration with the Disability Liaison Unit is required. Further information is available as follows:

  • Website: http://monash.edu/equity-diversity/disability/index.html;
  • Email: dlu@monash.edu
  • Drop In: Equity and Diversity Centre, Level 1 Gallery Building (Building 55), Monash University, Clayton Campus, or Student Community Services Department, Level 2, Building 2, Monash University, Sunway Campus
  • Telephone: 03 9905 5704, or contact the Student Advisor, Student Commuity Services at 03 55146018 at Sunway

Reading list

Ragsdale C.T. Spreadsheet Modeling & Decision Analysis, 6th edition, Thomson 2011, (Prescribed Textbook).

Anderson, D., Sweeney, D., Williams, T. Quantitative Methods for Business, 8th Edition (or latest edition), 2001, Thomson Learning. 

Lapin LL and Whisler WD, "Quantitative Decision Making with Spreadsheet Applications", Seventh Editions, Duxbury Press, 2002

Winston WL, "Operations Research: Applications & Algorithms", 3rd edition, Duxbury Press, 2004

Winston WL and Albright SC, "Practical Management Science: Spreadsheet Modelling and Applications" Third Edition, Duxbury Press, 1997

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