Box 16
Container
Contains 48 Results:
#329 -- "A Bi-Extremal Principle for Estimating Efficiency Frontier Parameter Values" -- Authored by Charnes, Cooper, and Schinnar --, 1979 - 1980
File — Box: 16, Folder: 21
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1979 - 1980
#330 -- "A Duality Theory for a Class of Problems with Essentially Unconstrained Duals" -- Authored by Ben-Tal, Barzilai, and Charnes --, 1979 - 1983
File — Box: 16, Folder: 22
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1979 - 1983
#331 -- "A Data Envelopment Analysis Approach to Evaluation of the Program Follow Through Experiment in the U.S. Public School Education" -- Authored by Charnes, Cooper, and Rhodes --, 1978 - 1979
File — Box: 16, Folder: 23
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1978 - 1979
#332 -- "On Uni-Extremal and Bi-Extremal Principles for a Class of Resource Value-Transfer Economies with a Linear Technology" -- Authored by Charnes and Thore --, 1979
File — Box: 16, Folder: 24
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1979
#333 -- "A Poly-Extremal Principle for a Class of Resource Value-Transfer Economies with Neoclassical Production Functions" -- Authored by Charnes and unknown author --, 1979
File — Box: 16, Folder: 25
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1979
#334 -- "Separably-Infinite Programs" -- Authored by Charnes, Gribik, and Kortanek --, 1979 - 1980
File — Box: 16, Folder: 26
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1979 - 1980
#335 -- "A Goal Programming Model for Planning Officer Ascensions" -- Authored by Bres, Burns, Charnes, and Cooper --, 1980
File — Box: 16, Folder: 27
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1980
#336 -- "Information Theoretic Analysis of Questionnaire Data" -- Authored by Brockett, Haaland, and Levine --, 1979 - 1981
File — Box: 16, Folder: 28
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1979 - 1981
#337 -- "Cobb-Douglas Representation of Smooth Production Functions" -- Authored by Charnes, Cooper, and Schinnar --, 1979
File — Box: 16, Folder: 29
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1979
#338 -- "An Integrated Production, Distribution, and Inventory Planning System" -- Authored by Glover, Jones, Karney, Klingman, and Mote --, 1979
File — Box: 16, Folder: 30
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1979