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Over a long and remarkably productive career, Professor William W. (Bill) Cooper has made many pioneering contributions to Operations Research and Management Science (OR/MS), with notable forays into the areas of (a) linear and non-linear programming, (b) goal programming, (c) chance-constrained...
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A new use of the nonparametric statistic, referred to as the "Kruskal and Wallis rank test", is proposed in this study. The nonparametric statistic examines whether or not any frontier shift occurs among observed periods. To document its practicality, the proposed statistic is incorporated into...
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DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis) is a management science method that has been widely applied for performance analysis in various sectors. A shortcoming of previous DEA applications is that it has been used to mainly evaluate ex ante performance. Believing that future planning is more important...
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This article describes a new DEA (data envelopment analysis) ranking approach that combines efficiency analysis (by DEA) with index measurement (by DEA sensitivity analysis). The sensitivity analysis, incorporated into the index measurement, omits an efficient DMU (decision making unit) to...
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A standard mixed integer programming (MIP) approach is compared with a two-stage MIP approach. A computational difference between the two DA (discriminant analysis) approaches is that the former uses a single MIP model to solve various classification problems and the latter uses two MIP models...
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