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SF2866 Applied Systems engineering,  

SF2868 Systems engineering, Business and Management, Part 1  

  • Official KTH information on the course

  • Latest exam Jan 8,
    First exam Oct 26, and solutions.

    The formula sheet from the basic course is handed out at the exam. Most formulas there will not be useful, so do not worry if you see formulas that you do not recognize.
    Wednesday 7/10 I will finish the production systems scheduling lecture, and we can finish that lecture with a QaA session if wanted. Please note that the peer feedback seminar has been moved from Wednesday 7/10 to Monday 12/10, so the preliminary report should be sent to the review group latest on friday 9/10.
    This course is project based and the projects will be performed in teams.
    Therefore, it is essential that all participants are present at the first lecture for team assignments.
    The teams to the first project will be announced on the class September 2, hence it will not be possible to join the course after that date.
    You will be assigned to one team for the first project and another one for the second project.
    It is mandatory that you participate in the final presentations for the two projects, see the detailed course information below for the dates.
    We strongly encourage attendance to all scheduled team activites and will check attendance at those classes.

    This page is updated during the course to provide the latest information and material.

    For information about the practical details regarding exams; signing up, placement et.c. see the student affairs office

  • Some detailed course information (KursPM)


  • For those students who has not taken the basic SF2863 Systems Engineering course we recommend that you study the manuscripts below, MALLOC and the spare parts optimization models 1 and 2.


    Projects

    The project descriptions can be found on the social homepages of the course SF2866 and SF2868.



    Supplementary Course Material

    Some material will be posted here during the course. Here is an extended version of the manuscript from the basic course, also considering model 4 and 5 with SRU units.
  • On spare parts optimization. (Manuscript.)
  • On marginal allocation - MALLOC. (Manuscript.)


  • Supplementary Material from Lectures

  • Introduction slides from the first class.
    These slides are used to describe the course, and then notes for the rest of the first lecture on models, modelling and simulation.
  • Overhead image describing Marginal allocation applied on Model 2.
  • Overhead image describing Model 3 algorithm




    Suggested reading in the book before (or after) the lectures:

    (This is updated as we go along for 2015)
    We use the following acronyms:
    IOR for Hillier and Liebermans "Introduction to Operations Research",
    ORMS for "Operations Research and Management Science Handbook"

    Lecture 1:     IOR Chapter 20, ORMS Chapters 1, 12.
    Lecture 2:     ORMS Chapter 10 - Inventory theory
    Lecture 3:     Spare parts optimization manuscript, review model 1-2,
                        then model 3.
    Lecture 4:     Project 1 presentation by Systecon
    Lecture 5:     Spare parts optimization manuscript, model 3.
    Lecture 6:     MALLOC.
    Lecture 11:     ORMS Chapter 22 - Supply Chain Management
    Lecture 12:     ORMS Chapter 22 - Supply Chain Management
    Lecture 17:     ORMS Chapter 18 - Production systems
    Lecture 18:     ORMS Chapter 18 - Production systems

    Description of theory covered in the course, Reading instructions.
    Studentinformation