Resource Allocation through Context-dependent data envelopment analysis
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System designs, optimizing resource allocation to organization units, is still being considered as a complicated problem especially when there are multiple inputs and outputs related to a unit. The algorithm presented here will divide the frontiers obtained with DEA. In this way, we investigate a new approach for resource allocation.
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volume 2 issue 3
pages 423- 429
publication date 2014-08-14
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