نتایج جستجو برای: inverse data envelopment analysis dea

تعداد نتایج: 4544650  

Journal: :international journal of data envelopment analysis 0
m .eyni department of mathematics, university of payam noor, tehran, iran. m .maghbouli departement of mathematics, islamic azad university, hadishahr branch, hadishahr, iran.

data envelopment analysis (dea) as a non-parametric method for efficiency measurement allows decision making units (dmus) to select the most advantageous weight factors in order to maximize their efficiency scores.  in most practical applications of dea presented in the literature, the presented models assume that all inputs are fully desirable. however, in many real situations undesirable inpu...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
mohsen barouni mohammad reza amiresmaieli arash shahravan saeed amini

background: during the last decades, the number of dentistry units increased significantly across the country. the aim of this study was to assess the efficiency of dental units of iran provinces regarding dental health inputs and outputs using data envelopment analysis approach. methods: in this applied descriptive-analytical study, the study population included all of iran 31 provinces. the o...

2003
William W. Cooper Lawrence M. Seiford Joe Zhu

In a relatively short period of time Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) has grown into a powerful quantitative, analytical tool for measuring and evaluating performance. DEA has been successfully applied to a host of different types of entities engaged in a wide variety of activities in many contexts worldwide. This chapter discusses the fundamental DEA models and some of their extensions.

2006
Necmi K. Avkiran Terry Rowlands

Our motivation is to detail a potential improvement on the three-stage analysis published by Fried et al. [Accounting for environmental effects and statistical noise in data envelopment analysis. Journal of Productivity Analysis 2002;17:157–74] that can distinguish true performers from those that may be advantaged by favourable environments or measurement errors. The method starts with data env...

Journal: :iranian journal of mathematical sciences and informatics 0
f. koushki

this paper deals with the problem of optimizing two-stage structure decision making units (dmus) where the activity and the performance of two-stage dmu in one period effect on its efficiency in the next period. to evaluate such systems the effect of activities in one period on ones in the next term must be considered. to do so, we propose a dynamic dea approach to measure the performance of su...

2011
Fazlollah Soleymani

Problem statement: A variety of methods and algorithms for classification problems have been developed recently. But the main question is that how to select an appropriate and effective classification algorithm. This has always been an important and difficult issue. Approach: Since the classification algorithm selection task needs to examine more than one criterion such as accuracy and computat...

2010
Timo Kuosmanen

Electricity distribution network is a prime example of a natural local monopoly. In many countries, electricity distribution firms are regulated by the government. In Finland, the regulator estimates the efficient cost frontier using the data envelopment analysis (DEA) and stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) methods. This paper reports the main results of the research project commissioned by the...

Journal: :IJSDS 2015
Mohammad Amin Kaviani Mehdi Abbasi

This paper introduces a new robust data envelopment analysis (RDEA) approach for analyzing and ranking the organizations’ operations strategies. In the proposed RDEA method, pessimistic and optimistic efficiencies of decision making units (DMUs) obtained from the robust counterpart of the envelopment form and the optimistic counterpart of the multiplier form of DEA are introduced. The inputs an...

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2003
Tsuneshi Obata Hiroaki Ishii

Ranked voting data arise when voters select and rank more than one candidate with an order of preference. Cook et al.[1] introduced data envelopment analysis (DEA) to analyze ranked voting data. Obata et al.[2] proposed a new method that did not use information obtained from inefficient candidates to discriminate efficient candidates. Liu et al.[3] ranked efficient DMUs on the DEA frontier with...

2011
Farhad Hosseinzadeh Lotfi Masomeh Khanmohammadi

Ranked voting data arise when voters select and rank more than one candidate with an order of preference. Cook et al.[1] introduced data envelopment analysis (DEA) to analyze ranked voting data. Obata et al.[2] proposed a new method that did not use information obtained from inefficient candidates to discriminate efficient candidates. Liu et al.[3] ranked efficient DMUs on the DEA frontier with...

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