1 March، 2026
Holding a continuing education course entitled “Using Win QSB software to solve operations research problems and its applications in government departments”
Under the patronage of the Dean of the College of Computer Science and Mathematics, Professor Dr. Duha Bashir Abdullah, the College of Computer Science and Mathematics held a course as part of its Continuing Education Series for the 2025-2026 academic year, entitled “Using Win QSB to Solve Operations Research Problems and its Applications in Government Departments,” on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
The course introduced modern quantitative methods for analyzing administrative and service-related problems and demonstrated how to utilize Win QSB as a practical tool for building, solving, and interpreting mathematical models to support decision-makers in government institutions.
The course focused on the practical applications of key operations research models, such as linear programming, queuing models, network analysis (PERT/CPM), decision analysis, and forecasting models, connecting each topic to real-world cases from the work environment in government departments.
The course aimed to promote a culture of data-driven decision-making and quantitative analysis, transforming theoretical concepts into practical skills that enable participants to use the program to improve institutional performance, optimize resource utilization, and enhance the quality of public services.





