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Quantitative Techniques

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Book Details:

  • Author: T. Balasubramanian

  • ISBN: 9789395172684

  • Edition: First 2023

  • Pages: 220

  • Price: Rs. 599

About the Book:
"Quantitative Techniques: A Comprehensive Guide" is an essential resource designed to provide students, professionals, and researchers with a solid foundation in the application of quantitative methods across various fields. This book offers a comprehensive overview of the essential techniques used to analyze, interpret, and make informed decisions based on quantitative data. It covers a broad range of topics that are pivotal in the study of quantitative methods.

About the Author:
T. Balasubramanian is a renowned phonetician from the Edinburgh School and has been taught by eminent phoneticians like David Abercrombie, Elizabeth Uldall, and John Laver. He has been part of the Phonetics faculty at the CIEFL (now EFLU), Hyderabad, and has taught Phonetics and Phonology in India, Edinburgh, Yemen, and Oman. He has authored and edited numerous books and monographs, and his work on Phonetics and Phonology has been cited by notable scholars in the field, including lan Maddieson (UCLA), Peter Ladefoged (UCLA), and John Laver (Edinburgh).

Contents:

  1. Operations Research

  2. Linear Programming and Transportation Problem

  3. Assignment Model and Game Theory

  4. Sequencing Problem and Queuing Theory

  5. Replacement Problem and Project Management