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on objectives a
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she end of this chapter, the student should be e
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1 define a network model
+ construct a network; and
discuss the minimal-spanning tree technique, maximal flow tech
path technique. lechnique, and shortest
VERVIEW
ata collected from various sources are arranged and Presented in various ways to facilitate
alyis and evaluation. They can be described and presented in the form of text, tables or
sais networks, or statistics. A network model is an analytical approach to presenting,
ing, and solving the relationships of data using nodes that are connected by lines, The
n tree is an example of a network. A network consists of a node, which is represented by
icine and an edge, which is represented by a line.
Thischapter discusses the following network models:
| Minimal-spanning tree technique
2 Maximal flow technique
* Shortest path technique
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MINIMAL-SPANNI :
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ne oem ren ime Pan they plan to install wi a
network and, at the same Himes ot fl tel ae 10 ina ie ‘ a
and teleport a i cular af an be More than one optim, Connect
cables that connect ‘all houses ao re i mare than ene om e mc
ides in a network is the optimal $¢ Te near nal a :
odes ina network f ssa rae
unconnected nodes have equal di te pegte Be ancinc SS co
nvolve “
rattowing, are tne SPS a :
The ota nore sing v0! lines. u
1. Construct a networ
2 Select any node in the netwo"
aad ted node t he nearest node.
cee nected
FE
| c G 4
D F 2
E i G 8
F H
Required. Using the minimal- ing tree tec nimum distane
is spanning ti chnique, determine the mii i
‘imum
will connect the eight houses.eady, namely, houses # RB and p,
the distance is 6 kilomete,
‘This time, there are th E,FG,and H. From lone ee Pian z
‘The unconnected houses an ak G, the distances a ee the shortest distance that oi
Fr Dt ithe 6 kilometer distances in this case
Deere eee 4B, and houses C and F. This sg
Seta be ra eoltion The connection between houses 4
that is, .e op
i be more than one 0} 2
statin where ce The hid eration appears 35 lO
and Bis select
connected alr
tween houses A ‘and B, houses C an‘
This time, the unconnected houses are E, F, G, and H. House E can be connected to houses B
and C, with distances of 6 and 10 kilometers, respectively. House F can be connected to houses
Cand D, with distances of 6 and 12 kilometers, respectively. House G can be connected to house
whose distance is 1 kilometers, House H, at this point, cannot be connected yet. The shortest
distance is 6 kilometers. However, there are tw ance’ that is, hogan
‘0 connections with such dist:
B to E and houses C to R. Houses B and E i
Beds are selected. Hence, the fourth iteration appears as| 2 ak a ae
140 OSE Geren reo
‘or substance that can fig,
flow,
MAXIMAL FLOW TECHNIQUE
The maximal flow tect determines the maximum quantity O°
through a network. Flow through which & quantity enters and gets
from a certain ‘node. This tool ca be user the maximum number of vehic |
that pass through
The following are #
1 Construct a network:
2, Select any complete
3. Determine the maximw)
4, Adjust the flow of the selected
5, Repeat steps 2,3,and4 ‘until an increase i6
requested by the Department of Public Works and High
sing the maximum number wa
Jenny Consultancy has been
(DPWH) to develop Toad system of a small city by deter
following data:
that can pass through the system. The study reveals the
To Street Number of Cars per Hour |
th with no outflow equal to Zero.
rough the path.
y that can pass
1m quantit
path.
no longer possible.
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ota path, the following
Adjust the flow of the selected path. To adjust the selected
are performed:
a. Subtract the maximum quantity determined in step
pe sources of the pa
from all #
5 nations of the path,
all the desti
Ream s aie 30
b. Add the maximum quantity determined in step ne outflows, the adjus
When subtracting the maximum quantity from. the sour
appears as follows:
Node 1 to node 2: 30 - 20 = 10
Node 2 to node 6: 20 - 20 =0 flows, the adjustment appears
or in
When adding the maximum quantity to the destinations
as follows:
Node 1 to node 2: 10 + 20
Node 2 to node 6: 20 + 20 = 40
path 1 - 2 - 6 will have the following revised quantity in the paths
0
i 40
After the adjustment,ximum quantity that cai
tem the ee at pe oe os path is 10 cars. This quantity shall
- 13S follows: , added to the destination. The bs _ a he
node 1 node 2: 10-10=0
ade 210 node 4 10-10= 0
Node to node 6: 10-10=0
theaddition appears as follows:
Node 1 to node 2: 30 + 10 = 40
Node 2 to node 4: 10 + 10= 20
we d to node 6: 10 + 10 = 20
After the adjustment, the second iteration appears as follows:ZS 146 Moucevenr Soence: A Quormarve Areroac 10 Decison MANS
SHO! TEST IQUE ite netwe
Se ee msiders ete Beast fe me
. fh that consice™ the fina pace
The shortest path technique is an approach tt f origin. int of destination,
paths to minimize the total distance from the Fae origi and the poin!
words, it is the shortest distance between the point
pnique:
path tec]
The following are the steps involved in the shortes ie
1. Construct the network.
s igin.
2. Select the node nearest to the point of origi
he node selected in step 2.
3. Locate the next node nearest to # reached.
ination point is
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the destination P
i f the metropolitan area
i different areas of the an ar
eee eae are designated as the point, of
Ree ec ee eats and cities. Nodes A and F
passing through s
lestination, respectively. The ing information is made available:
ti wi ation is mi
igin and d i spectively. The following
7 icipality _| Distance (in Kilometers)|
From City/Municipality | To CityMniipal ty. TH
a a 20
A
B c 2
5 D 20
B E 10
ig E 4
D E 15
D F 10
. F 10
Required. Using the shortest path technique,
qu determine the shortest distance from the point f
origin to the point of destination,
Answer. The following are the steps to take to determine the shortest route:PSS Te meme uN QUANTTATIVE APPROACH TO DECISION: MAKING .
_ The shortest distance from the point of origin is through nodes B a a
Kilometers. The second iteration appears as follows:
20
10
10
10
des A and B j
ce between No is
This time, the total distance is 15 kilometers. The distan
kilometers and 5 kilometers between nodes B and C.
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ached. The distances from the point g
Step 41
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the destination point is aa
origin to the different nodes are determined as follows:
Node A to node C = 20
Node A through node B to node D (10 + 20) = 30
Node A through node B to node E (10 + 10) = 20
Node A through nodes B and C to node E (10 + 5 + 4)=19
.d iteration in the network isa
The shortest route has 19 kilometers at this point. The thir
follows:
20
10
10
The process is repeated until the destination point is reached. The path will pass throv
nodes A, B, C, and E. The distances of the other nodes from these nodes are as follows:
Node A through nodes B, C, and E to node D (10 +5 +4 + 15) =