Project selection with limited resources in data envelopment‎ ‎analysis‎

Authors

  • M. ‎Jahantighi Department of Mathematics‎, ‎Islamic Azad ‎‎University‎, ‎Zahedan Branch‎, ‎Zahedan‎, ‎Iran.‎
  • M. ‎Vaez-‎ghasemi‎ Department of Mathematics‎, ‎Islamic Azad‎‎ University‎, ‎Rasht ‎B‎ranch‎, ‎Rasht‎, ‎Iran.‎
  • Z. ‎Moghaddas‎ Department of Electrical‎, ‎Computer and Biomedical Engineering‎, ‎‎‎Islamic Azad University‎, ‎Qazvin Branch‎, ‎Qazvin‎, ‎Iran.
Abstract:

‎In this paper allocating a fixed resource for producing ‎finite projects in order to obtaining a desired level of‎ ‎efficiency will be discussed‎. ‎Note that it is assumed that a ‎vector of limited sources is at hand‎. ‎This vector of resources can‎ ‎be contained human resource‎, ‎budget‎, ‎equipment‎, ‎and facilities‎. ‎In ‎any firm there exist different suggestions from subunits for ‎running a new projects in line with the organization's objectives.‎ ‎Implementation of all the suggested projects need high level of ‎resources‎. ‎In accordance to this fact that resources are limited‎ ‎thus it is not possible to run all of the projects‎. ‎Thus, ‎selecting high quality projects or those with high efficiency is‎ ‎more desirable for implementation‎. ‎In this paper a method for ‎selecting projects will be proposed which has high ‎performance.‎

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volume 7  issue 1

pages  71- 76

publication date 2015-01-01

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