Session Overview
Session
Tea. & Lea. II/III: Teaching and Learning (mixed general topics)
Time:
Sunday, 28/Sep/2014:
3:15pm - 3:45pm

Session Chair: Ildikó Perjési-Hámori
Location: VSP 1.02
Von-Seckendorff-Platz 1 Room 1.02

Presentations

Using of GeoGebra in Integer Linear Programming

Daniela Kravecova

Technical University of Kosice, Faculty of Electrical Engeenering and Informatics, Slovak Republic

Linear programming (LP), is a relatively young mathematical discipline, dating from the invention of the simplex method by George. B. Dantzig in 1947. Linear programming is now regarded as one of the fundamental management methods and methods of optimization of real processes. Linear programming is taught in various disciplines particularly in mathematics, engineering and business. It is often presented in courses such as management science or operations research. Integer linear programming (ILP) is special part of linear programming with special approaches to its solution. In this work we offer the way to take advantage of GeoGebra for visualization of ILP problems that can help students to understand relationship between LP and ILP.