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Box 24

 Container

Contains 69 Results:

CCS Memorandum -- "A Hierarchical Analytic Network System (HANS) for the Modeling of Combat" -- Authored by Charnes --, 1989

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 69
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: 1989

#773 -- "A Study of Evaluations of Mutual Fund Investment Strategies" -- Authored by Brockett, Cooper, Kwon, and Ruefli --, 1993 - 1996

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 35
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: 1993 - 1996

#775 -- "The Necessity of Alternate Flows or Reduced Costs in Degenerate Transportation Problems" -- Authored by Arthur --, 1995

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 36
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: 1995

#776 -- "Analysis of (No Suggestions) Efficiency Trends Using Risk Statistics with an Application Evaluating the Macro Economic Performance of OECD Nations" -- Authored by Brockett, Golany, and Li --, 1995

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 37
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: 1995

#777 -- "Empirical Efficient Production Function Estimation for U.S. Army Recruiting" -- Authored by Unknown --, 1995

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 38
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: 1995

#778 -- "Ambiguity, Risk Charges, and Insurance Pricing" -- Authored by Brockett, Lai, Pottier, and Witt --, N.D.

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 39
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: N.D.

#779 -- "Optimality Conditions and Solution Procedures for Nondegenerate Dual Response Systems" -- Authored by Semple --, 1995

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 40
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: 1995

#780 -- "A Data Envelopment Analysis Assessment of Efficiency of Various Aspects of the Property-Liability Insurance Market" -- Authored by Brockett, Golden, Rousseau, and Wang --, 1995

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 41
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: 1995

#781 -- "Final Report: Feasibility Study of a Faarrs-Share Methodology for the U.S. Army Reserve" -- Authored by Brockett, Rousseau, and Wang --, 1995

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 42
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: 1995