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Box 20

 Container

Contains 43 Results:

#521 -- "Final Report: A Two-Phase Procedure for Efficiency Evaluation of Army Recruiting Activities" -- Authored by Charnes, Golany, Thomas, Cooper, Halek, and Schmitz --, 1985

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 11
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: 1985

#522 -- "A Model for Measuring Amounts of Efficiency Dominance" -- Authored by Bowlin, Brennan, Charnes, Cooper, Sueyoshi --, 1984 - 1991

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 12
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: 1984 - 1991

#524 -- "Hydrocarbon Production Scheduling in Oilfield Development" -- Authored by Kareem, Charnes, Al-Zayer, and Duffuaa --, 1985 - 1986

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 13
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: 1985 - 1986

#525 -- "Characterization of Classes in CCT Efficiency Analysis" -- Authored by Charnes, Cooper, and Thrall --, 1985

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 14
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: 1985

#526 -- No Title -- Authored by Unknown --, 1985 - 1986

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 15
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: 1985 - 1986

#527 -- "Expected Utility, Penalty Functions, and Duality in Stochastic Nonlinear Programming" -- Authored by Ben-Tal and Teboulle --, 1985

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 16
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: 1985

#528 -- "Efficiency and Effectiveness in DEA: An Illustrative Application to Base Maintenance Activities in the U.S. Air Force" -- Authored by Bowlin, Charnes, and Cooper --, 1986 - 1990

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 17
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: 1986 - 1990

#532 -- "Data Envelopment Analysis Approaches to Policy Evaluation and Management of Army Recruiting Activities I: The Tradeoffs Between Joint Services and Army Advertising" -- Authored by Charnes, Cooper, Golany, Halek, Klopp, Schmitz, and Thomas --, 1986

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 18
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: 1986

#546 -- "Critique of FY 1984 Advertising Mix Test of Wharton Center for Applied Research" -- Authored by Charnes, Cooper, Golany, and Brockett --, 1986

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 19
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: 1986

#550 -- "On Errors in the Evans and Heckman Bell System Breakup Studies" -- Authored by Charnes, Cooper, and Sueyoshi --, 1986 - 1987

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 20
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: 1986 - 1987