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.POM/QM for Windows, Version 2. DescriptionFor courses in Operations Management, Management Science, Service Operations, and Decision Science.This user-friendly Windows based software package includes two packages: POM for Windows featuring 24 separate modules covering topics in both operations management and QM for Windows featuring 19 modules covering topics in management science.
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When you install the software, it will ask you to select which package you will be using for class. Continuous author support is available via e-mail and downloadable upgrades are available via the web at www.prenhall.com/weiss.
Download the latest version of OpenQM software as well as applications, tools. QM for Windows (32 bit), Download, 13Mb, Self extracting archive for full. (Version 3.3-2), Download, 882kb, Windows installer files that are executed on a PC. Windows (also known as POM for Windows and QM for Windows). This package is the most user-friendly software package available in the fields of production and operations management, quantitative methods, management science, or operations research. POM-QM for Windows has been designed to help you to better learn and understand these fields.
An overview tab has been added to the problem creation screen to help describe the options that are available. More user customization options are available in the User Information section under the Help menu. Module Enhancements.
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