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Several multi-criteria-decision-making methodologies assume the existence of weights associated with the different criteria, reflecting their relative importance.One of the most popular ways to infer such weights is the analytic hierarchy process, which constructs first a matrix of pairwise...
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In this paper we consider a loss system where the arrivals can be classified into different groups according to their arrival rate and expected service time. While the standard admission policy consists of rejecting only those customers who arrive when all servers are busy, we address the...
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Let A be a nonempty finite subset of the plane representing the geographical coordinates of a set of demand points (towns, …), to be served by a facility, whose location within a given region S is sought. Assuming that the unit cost for a∈A if the facility is located at x∈S is proportional...
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A well-known strategy for obtaining a lower bound on the minimum of a d.c. function f−g over a compact convex set S⊂ℝ n consists of replacing the convex function f by a linear minorant at x 0 ∈S. In this note we show that the x 0 * giving the optimal bound can be obtained by solving a...
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In ordinal regression, a score function and threshold values are sought to classify a set of objects into a set of ranked classes. Classifying an individual in a class with higher (respectively lower) rank than its actual rank is called an upgrading (respectively downgrading) error. Since...
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