The problem of balancing allocation with regard to the efficiency of servers
One of the most reliable indicators of the evaluation of the same units is the use of mathematical programming based method called data envelopment analysis (DEA). DEA measures the efficiency score of a set of homogeneous decision making units (DMUs) based on observed input and output. The DEA method has been added to the literature by integrating Farrell's method in such a way that each evaluation unit has multiple inputs and multiple outputs. With the advancement and evolution of this approach, DEAis now one of the active areas of research in measuring performance and has been dramatically welcomed by world researchers. Charnes, Cooper, and Rhodes (CCR) [1] first proposed DEA method to evaluate the relative efficiency for not-for-profit organizations. So far, many studies and researches have been carried out in various associations and universities around the world about DEA and its applications. The simplicity of understanding and implementing the DEA method, along with its high precision and wide application in various political, cultural, social and economic fields has led many researchers to use this method to achieve their goals. So far, more than 50,000 articles, books, theses and more have been published on DEA theories and applications, calculations and issues.
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Evaluating and Predicting Technology Development in Smartwatches Using TFDEA
Mona Ghasemi, Mojtaba Ghiasi *
Journal of system engineering and productivity, -
Uncertain Location of Network Structured Production Units
Azam Azodi, , *, Tahere Sayar
Fuzzy Optimzation and Modeling, Winter 2024 -
Algorithmic complexity of triple Roman dominating functions on graphs
Abolfazl Poureidi *,
Communications in Combinatorics and Optimization, Spring 2024 -
Modeling of natural gas consumption in the domestic sector of the urban unit of Golestan province
Hamideh Moharrami*, Mohammad Mirbagherijam, Mojtaba Ghiasi
Journal of Energy Planning And Policy Research,