نتایج جستجو برای: data envelopment analysis approach dea

تعداد نتایج: 5243643  

M. Nabahat,

Data envelopment analysis is a nonparametric technique checking efficiency of DMUs using math programming. In conventional DEA, it has been assumed that the status of each measure is clearly known as either input or output. Kao and Hwang (2008) developed a data envelopment analysis (DEA) approach for measuring efficiency of decision processes which can be divided into two stages. The first stag...

G. Tohidi P. Valizadeh

  For efficiency evaluation of some of the Decision Making Units that have uncertain information, Rough Data Envelopment Analysis technique is used, which is derived from rough set theorem and Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). In some situations rough data alter nonradially. To this end, this paper proposes additive rough–DEA model and illustrates the proposed model by a numerical example.

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Mahdi Gorjestani Elham Shadkam Mehdi Parvizi Sajedeh Aminzadegan

The Cuckoo optimization algorithm (COA) is developed for solving single-objective problems and it cannot be used for solving multi-objective problems. So the multi-objective cuckoo optimization algorithm based on data envelopment analysis (DEA) is developed in this paper and it can gain the efficient Pareto frontiers. This algorithm is presented by the CCR model of DEA and the output-oriented a...

Journal: :JORS 2012
P. N. de Almeida Luis C. Dias

Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is an approach based on linear programming to assess the relative efficiency of peer Decision Making Units (DMUs). Typically, each DMU is free to choose the weights of the factors used in its evaluation. However, the evaluator’s preferences may not warrant so much freedom. Several approaches have been proposed to allow the incorporation of managerial preferences ...

Journal: :journal of industrial engineering, international 2011
alimohammad ahmadvand zeinab abtahy mahdi bashiri

this paper presents a deterministic approach for performance assessment of different province’s road safety level at iran. a data envelopment analysis (dea) model considering undesirable input and output indices and a multivariate statistical method, principle component analysis (pca) are used in this paper, while previous studies do not use composite pca-dea method and undesirable input and ou...

1999
LAWRENCE M. SEIFORD

Sensitivity of the returns to scale (RTS) classifications in data envelopment analysis is studied by means of linear programming problems. The stability region for an observation preserving its current RTS classification (constant, increasing or decreasing returns to scale) can be easily investigated by the optimal values to a set of particular DEA-type formulations. Necessary and sufficient co...

2010
Robert G. Chambers Atakelty Hailu John Quiggin

Most, if not all, production technologies are stochastic. This article demonstrates how data envelopment analysis (DEA) methods can be adapted to accommodate stochastic elements in a state-contingent setting. Specifically, we show how observations on a random input, not under the control of the producer and not known at the time that variable input decisions are made, can be used to partition t...

2007
LAVOSLAV ČAKLOVIĆ TIHOMIR HUNJAK

The fundamental weakness of a Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is its weak discrimination in cases when small number of Decision Making Units (DMU) have been compared. Therefore in such cases the basic DEA model is used in combination with other methods or additional constraints are added to the model. In this paper, the Cross-efficiency method has been combined with the Potential Method (PM).

2013
Ali Emrouznejad Madjid Tavana Adel Hatami-Marbini

Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is a methodology for measuring the relative efficiencies of a set of decision making units (DMUs) that use multiple inputs to produce multiple outputs. Crisp input and output data are fundamentally indispensable in conventional DEA. However, the observed values of the input and output data in real-world problems are sometimes imprecise or vague. Many researchers ...

2015
A. Ashrafi

Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is a non-parametric technique to measure the efficiencies of a set of decision making units (DMUs) with common crisp inputs and outputs. In real-world problems, however, inputs and outputs typically have some levels of fuzziness. To analyze a DMU with fuzzy input/output data, previous studies provided the fuzzy DEA (FDEA) model and proposed an associated evaluati...

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