Sawtooth Software Tutorial
Making a CBC Survey & Estimating a Logit Model
This is a tutorial for using Sawtooth Software's SSI Web program (version 8.3.10) to design a conjoint survey and estimate a logit model using choice-based conjoint survey data. I recorded this tutorial for the Carnegie Mellon course "Quantitative Entrepreneurship" (previously "Decision Tools for Engineering Design and Entrepreneurship"). I served as the TA for this course during the spring semesters of 2013 and 2015. This is an updated video from a similar tutorial made using an earlier version of SSI Web.
MAOPy
This is a simple program that I wrote as a final semester project for the course 15-112: Fundamentals of Programming and Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. The program conducts monotonicity analysis on an optimization problem. This is essentially a method for identifying active constraints before running any numerical optimizer by just examining the monotonicity of the objective and constraint functions.
The version I built for the class can only run an analysis on fully monotonic functions (including the objective function and the constraint functions). It has not been updated since the 2013 version, and given the advanced in symbolic math since then I would not recommend using this tool for analysis. I keep it posted here as a conceptual idea for possible future development.
The version I built for the class can only run an analysis on fully monotonic functions (including the objective function and the constraint functions). It has not been updated since the 2013 version, and given the advanced in symbolic math since then I would not recommend using this tool for analysis. I keep it posted here as a conceptual idea for possible future development.