In using the book Operations Management Sustainability and Supply Chain Management, by Jay Heizer Barry Render Chuck Munson, we were told to solve a number of problems using the POM-QM Program.
Here, I will expand on those which are hidden too, so that you can search through here before painstakingly searching for that one hidden menu:
Expanded POM-QM Module Tree
- Aggregate Planning
- Aggregate Planning
- Transportation Model
- Assembly Line Balancing
- Assignment
- Breakeven/Cost-VoIume Analysis
- Crossover / Cost-Volume Analysis
- Breakeven Analysis (Cost vs. Revenue)
- Multiproduct Break-even Analysis
- Capital Investment(NPV, IRR)
- Decision Analysis
- Decision Tables
- Decision Trees
- Single – Period Model
- Factor Rating
- Factor Rating
- Forecasting
- Time Series Analysis
- Naive Method
- Moving AveragesÂ
- Weighted Moving Average (MA WITH ALPHA)
- Exponential Smoothing
- Exponential Smoothing With Trend
- Linear Trend Line Model
- Simple Linear Regression/ Least Squares
- Mult. Seasonal Method/ Determine seasonal indexes
- Multiplicative Decomposition (seasonal)
- Additive Decomposition (seasonal)
- User defined error analysis
- Least Squares – Simple and Multiple Regression
- Regression Projector
- Error Analysis
- Game Theory
- Time Series Analysis
- Goal Programming
- Integer & Mixed Integer Programming
- Inventory
- Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) Model
- Production Order Quantity (POQ) Model
- Back Order Inventory Model
- Production with Backorders Model
- Quantity Discount Model
- ABC Analysis
- Reorder Point / Safety Stock (Normal Distribution)
- Reorder Point / Safety Stock (Discrete Distribution)
- Kanban Computation
- Single Period Inventory (Discrete Distribution)
- Single Period Inventory (Normal Distribution)
- Job Shop Scheduling
- Layout
- Learning Curves
- Determine Times Given a Learning Coefficient
- Determine Learning Coefficient Given Times
- Linear Programming
- Location
- Weighting Method
- Center of Gravity
- Break-Even Analysis
- Lot Sizing
- Markov Analysis
- Material Requirements Planning
- Networks
- Minimum Spanning Tree
- Shortest Route
- Maximal Flow
- Productivity
- Project Management (PERT/CPM)
- Single Time Estimate (PREDECESSORS, SINGLE ACTIVITY TIME)
- Three Time Estimate (ES,EF,LS,LF,SLACK, CRIT PATH AS OUTPUT)
- Crashing
- Cost Budgeting
- Mean, Std. dev given
- Mean, Variance Given
- Quality Control
- Acceptance sampling
- Variables sampling
- Operating Char (OC) and Ave Outgoing Qual (AOQ) Curves
- P- charts
- x-bar and r-bar charts
- c-charts
- Process capability, Cp and Cpk
- Reliability
- Mixed
- Parallel Components Only
- Serial Components Only
- Identical Parallel Components
- Identical Serial Components
- Simulation
- Statistics (mean, var, Sd; normal dist)
- Data analysis: mean, variance, etc.
- Normal Distribution
- Binomial Distribution
- Poisson Distribution
- Exponential Distribution
- Transportation
- Waiting Lines
- M/M/1 (exponential service times)
- M/D/1 (constant service times)
- M/G/1 (general service times)
- M/Ek/1 (Erlang-k Service Times)
- M/M/s
- M/M/1 with a Finite System Size
- M/M/s with a Finite System Size
- M M/1 with a Finite Population
- M/M/S with a Finite Population
- Work Measurement
- Time Study
- Sample Size for Time Studies
- Sample Size for Work Sampling


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