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a| How an Indianapolis fish market used linear and nonlinear programming to maximize profitability /
c| Craig Seidelson.
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a| Andrew Caplinger, the proprietor of a local chain of restaurants, makes a profit selling fish and side dishes. He believes that, if the business were run differently, sides could add more to the bottom line. But what changes would produce the greatest increase in profitability? This case shows how sales forecasting, linear programming, nonlinear programming, and simulation techniques can be used to maximize profits.
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a| Restaurant management
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z| Indianapolis
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