Reference Material
Civil Engineering Application References
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H.J. Greenberg. Mathematical Programming Glossary. World Wide Web, http://www.cudenver.edu/~hgreenbe/glossary/glossary.html, 1996-98.
Ecker, Joseph G. and Michael Kupferschmid (1988),
Introduction
to Operations Research, John Wiley and Sons, N.Y., 509 pp.
A more mathematical, and consequently briefer and
more straight-forward, look at the most common operations research methods.
Goicoechea, Ambrose, Don R. Hansen, and Lucien
Duckstein (1982), Multiobjective Decision Analysis with Engineering
and Business Applications, John Wiley and Sons, N.Y., 519 pp.
A book focusing on multi-objective optimization
and decision-making methods.
Hillier, Frederick S. and Gerald J. Lieberman
(1990), Introduction to Operations Research, McGraw-Hill Publishing
Co., N.Y., 954 pp.
An excellent book, covering many topics in operations
research with a minimum of mathematics. Not quite as comprehensive as Wagner's
book, but with more exhaustive explanations.
Intriligator, Michael D. (1971), Mathematical
Optimization and Economic Theory, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs,
NJ, 508 pp.
A nice treatment of many optimization methods, with
a nice introduction to optimal control theory. Written from the perspective
of applied economic theory.
Jensen, P. A., and J. W. Barnes. (1987), Network
Flow Programming, R. E. Krieger Publishing Co., Malabar, Fla.
A comprehensive overview of network flow programming
models and algorithms, along with some interesting historical perspectives.
Luenberger, D. G. (1984), Linear and Nonlinear
Programming, 2nd edition, Addison-Wesley, Menlo Park, Cal.
Excellent coverage of NLP theory and algorithms.
Taha, Hamdy A. (1992), Operations Research:
An Introduction, MacMillan, N.Y., 822 pp.
Another fine operations research text.
Wagner, Harvey M. (1975), Principles of Operations
Research, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1039 pp.
Still one of the most comprehensive books on optimization
methods.
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Hendrickson, Chris and Tung Au (1989), Project
Management for Construction, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs,
NJ, 537 pp.
An excellent book on project management with some
interesting applications of optimization.
Loucks, Daniel P., Jery R. Stedinger, and Douglas
A. Haith (1981), Water Resource Systems Planning and Analysis, Prentice-Hall,
Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 559 pp.
An excellent overview of applications to water resource
problems. A classic in the field.
Meredith, Dale D., Kam W. Wong, Ronald W. Woodhead,
and Robert H. Wortman (1973), Design and Planning of Engineering Systems,
Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 393 pp.
A nice overview of civil engineering applications
of systems analysis.
Ossenbruggen, Paul J. (1984), Systems Analysis
for Civil Engineers, John Wiley and Sons, N.Y., 571 pp.
A very nice book introducing both the theory of
systems analysis and some applications in civil engineering.
Park, Chan S. and Gunter P. Sharp-Bette (1990),
Advanced
Engineering Economics, John Wiley and Sons, N.Y., 740 pp.
Nicely integrates optimization into engineering
economics.
Revelle, Charles S., Earl E. Whitlach, and Jeff
R. Wright (1996), Civil and Environmental Systems Engineering, Prentice-Hallm
Upper Saddle R., NJ, 507 pp.
Excellent treatment of linear programming, its applications,
and engineering economics.
Stark, Robert M. and Robert L. Nicholls (1972),
Mathematical
Foundations for Design: Civil Engineering Systems, McGraw-Hill, N.Y.,
566 pp.
A fine early text with interesting examples from
a broad range of civil engineering applications.
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