Abstract Discretionary models of data envelopment analysis (DEA) assume that all inputs and outputs can be varied at the discretion of management or other users. In any realistic situation‚ however‚ there may exist ”exogenously fixed” or non-discretionary factors that are beyond the control of a DMU’s management‚ which also need to be considered. Also DEA requires that the data for all discretionary inputs and outputs be known exactly. The aim of this paper is measuring the relative efficiency of decision
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NPC DOC. NO. TAPP-3/64110/5526/DN/R0---------------------------------4 13300 00 486 ---REV. NO. 01 WRITE UP ON ELECTROHYDRAULIC TURBINE CONTROLLER ( EHTC ) Reference Documents: 1.MPL for Steam Turbine Doc. No. :- 41330000488(TAPP3/64110/5516/SCH) 2.Scheme for speed measurement turbine and generator Doc. No. :- 41330098204(TAPP3/64110/5512/DN) 3.Write up on LRR for MSCV and AEOR Doc. No. :- 41330000481(TAPP3/64110/5661/DN) 4.OGA of TG control desk 6610 – PL – 9 Doc. No. :- 06560000403(TAPP3/64100/5724/GA)
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operating system. Developing Good Business Sense: Why Do Operating Systems Differ? There are three main stages to OMM‚ input‚ operations and output. Input consists of having the products customers will want on hand. The operations stage is how employees work together and independently to better the companies input and output. Output is the product or service itself (Jones‚ 2007). Subway‚ Fedders Corporation‚ and Driftstone Pueblo are companies that have completely different products but
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TABLE OF CONTACT I. PROJECT PROPOSAL 1.1 Cover page……………………………………………………………page 1 1.2 Table of content……………………………………………………page 2 1.3 Introduction…………………………………………………………page 3 1.4 Aim……………………………………………………………………… page 4 1.5 Problem definition…………………………………………………page 5 1.6 Hypothèses……………………………………………………………page 6 1.7 Objective……………………………………………………………….page7&8 1.8 Justifications…………………………………………………………page9&10 1.9 Expectation…………………………………………………………..page11&12 1.10 Conclusion…………………………………………………………
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ENEE 245 0103/0104 Lab Report Guidelines Here are a few guidelines that I hope will help you in writing your lab reports. First off‚ here are the statements Dr. Franklin made regarding lab reports in his lecture and lab 1: You will be working with a partner that will be assigned to you at the start of each lab. A joint lab report may be submitted each week. Each one of you is responsible for the entire report. If you have a problem getting in touch with your partner after the lab‚ then you have
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Resistance to Change Introduction There are many factors that management must consider when planning for organizational change. Employee resistance to change is one of the biggest factors that management must prepare for. If management does not overcome employee resistance to change‚ the organizational change will not be successful. In order to overcome resistance to change‚ management must first diagnose the organization. Diagnosis includes collecting data‚ a dialog of discovery
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March 2012 This single transistor flyback driver topology was created in response to achieve higher efficiency and higher output voltages from ordinary CRT television flybacks (diode split flybacks)‚ for experiments such as x-rays or ionic lifters‚ without having to make any external HV multipliers. Since these flybacks are normally sealed in epoxy and can withstand an output voltage of 50 to 75 kilovolts‚ why not use them in drivers such as this one… Moreover‚ the simplicity of this circuit also
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Power failure‚ computer viruses and hackers are the inherent problems of using computerized systems; * Once data been input into the system‚ automatically the output are obtained hence the data being input needs to be validated for accuracy and completeness‚ we should not forget concept of GIGO (Garbage In(Input) Garbage out ( Output) and * Accounting system not properly set up to meet the requirement of the business due to badly programmed or inappropriate software or hardware or personnel
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to run a computerized database or to refer to only computer system. An information system has four main functions:- Input and Output; Input with an information system has 2 different sections. Detailed data that is stored and processed creates the output. The user must specify to the system what sort of analysis they want the system to do. While on the other hand‚ Output can be in 2 separate forms‚ graphical and textual. Graphical is often used to view information on a larger scale and presented
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on the size. Bob would like to know which size of pizza has the lowest cost per square inch. a. Identify the inputs and outputs for this problem. A: Inputs are the diameter and cost of each of the three different size pizzas Outputs are the size of pizza with the lowest cost per inch b. Identify the processing needed to convert the inputs to the outputs. A: Area of each pizza in square inches = pi * (diameter / 2)^2 Cost per square inch = cost / area c. Design
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