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ReVelle, Charles S. was born on March 26, 1938.
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For junior/senior-level courses in Systems Analysis or Systems Analysis and Economics as applied to civil engineering. With a reorganization and new material, the Second Edition of this acclaimed text is designed to enhance the student's learning experience by providing exposure to modeling ideas and concepts. Network flow problems are emphasized by highlighting their study separately from the general integer programming models that are considered. With a wider range of examples and exercises that conclude many chapters, this text offers students an extremely practical, accessible study on the most modern skills available for the design, operation and evaluation of civil and environmental engineering systems.
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With a major reorganization and a plethora of new material, the Second Edition of this acclaimed book is designed to provide exposure to modeling ideas and concepts prior to introducing the mathematical process of model building. Network flow problems are emphasized by being presented separately from the general integer programming models that are considered. With an even broader range of examples and exercises that conclude many chapters, this book offers readers an extremely practical, accessible overview of the most modern skills available for the design, operation and evaluation of civil and environmental engineering systems. For professionals with a career in engineering, environmental science, economics, and/or construction.
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ReVelle, Charles S. was born on March 26, 1938.
Bachelor in Chemical Engineering, Cornell University, 1961. Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell University, 1967.
Chemist National Starch and Chemical Company, Plainfield, New Jersey, 1961. Research engineer, instructor department sanitary engineering Cornell University, 1962, environmental systems engineering fellow, 1963-1967, assistant professor department environmental systems engineering, 1967-1971. On leave to Johns Hopkins University 1968-1969.
Assistant professor Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1971, associate professor, 1971-1975, professor program in systems analysis and economics for public decision making, department geography and environmental engineering, 1975—2005. Part-time visiting scholar Institute Water Resources, United States Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, 1993-2005. Visiting professor department geography University Iowa, 1976.
Invited lecturer Oxford University, England, 1974, University Genoa, 1975, 82, University Bristol, United Kingdom, 1975, University Stirling, Scotland, 1975, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Vienna, Austria, 1980, University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1984, Ohio State University, 1987, others. Delegate University Council on Water Resources, 1984-2005. Member committee on water resources of water science and technical board National Academy of Engineering/NAS, 1985-1987, subcommittee on institutional research, 1986.
Advisor water resources research committee American Society of Civil Engineers, 1989. Consultant in field; presenter papers at numerous professional meetings.
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Member American Geophysical Union, Arms Control Association, Institute Operations Research and Management Science, International Regional Science Association, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi.
Married Penelope ReVelle. 2 children.