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Introduction to Data Envelopment Analysis and Its Uses: With DEA-Solver Software and References

William W. Cooper Lawrence M. Seiford Kaoru Tone

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No detectada 2006 SpringerLink

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ISBN impreso

978-0-387-28580-1

ISBN electrónico

978-0-387-29122-2

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Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2006

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General Discussion

William W. Cooper; Lawrence M. Seiford; Kaoru Tone

Throughout this book, I have presented many different techniques for configuring and customizing SharePoint. When discussing these techniques, I have focused on practical examples that solve common issues. There will be many times, however, when you want to go beyond the basics and create an advanced feature or solve a problem particular to your organization. In these situations, you will need a strong understanding of site definitions, the SharePoint object model, and the exposed web services. In this chapter, I will present these advanced programming interfaces so that you can make use of them in your solutions. All of these interfaces are fully documented in the WSS and MOSS SDKs available at http://msdn2.microsoft.com.

Pp. 1-20

The Basic CCR Model

William W. Cooper; Lawrence M. Seiford; Kaoru Tone

Throughout this book, I have presented many different techniques for configuring and customizing SharePoint. When discussing these techniques, I have focused on practical examples that solve common issues. There will be many times, however, when you want to go beyond the basics and create an advanced feature or solve a problem particular to your organization. In these situations, you will need a strong understanding of site definitions, the SharePoint object model, and the exposed web services. In this chapter, I will present these advanced programming interfaces so that you can make use of them in your solutions. All of these interfaces are fully documented in the WSS and MOSS SDKs available at http://msdn2.microsoft.com.

Pp. 21-39

The CCR Model and Production Correspondence

William W. Cooper; Lawrence M. Seiford; Kaoru Tone

Throughout this book, I have presented many different techniques for configuring and customizing SharePoint. When discussing these techniques, I have focused on practical examples that solve common issues. There will be many times, however, when you want to go beyond the basics and create an advanced feature or solve a problem particular to your organization. In these situations, you will need a strong understanding of site definitions, the SharePoint object model, and the exposed web services. In this chapter, I will present these advanced programming interfaces so that you can make use of them in your solutions. All of these interfaces are fully documented in the WSS and MOSS SDKs available at http://msdn2.microsoft.com.

Pp. 41-82

Alternative Dea Models

William W. Cooper; Lawrence M. Seiford; Kaoru Tone

Throughout this book, I have presented many different techniques for configuring and customizing SharePoint. When discussing these techniques, I have focused on practical examples that solve common issues. There will be many times, however, when you want to go beyond the basics and create an advanced feature or solve a problem particular to your organization. In these situations, you will need a strong understanding of site definitions, the SharePoint object model, and the exposed web services. In this chapter, I will present these advanced programming interfaces so that you can make use of them in your solutions. All of these interfaces are fully documented in the WSS and MOSS SDKs available at http://msdn2.microsoft.com.

Pp. 83-117

Returns To Scale

William W. Cooper; Lawrence M. Seiford; Kaoru Tone

Throughout this book, I have presented many different techniques for configuring and customizing SharePoint. When discussing these techniques, I have focused on practical examples that solve common issues. There will be many times, however, when you want to go beyond the basics and create an advanced feature or solve a problem particular to your organization. In these situations, you will need a strong understanding of site definitions, the SharePoint object model, and the exposed web services. In this chapter, I will present these advanced programming interfaces so that you can make use of them in your solutions. All of these interfaces are fully documented in the WSS and MOSS SDKs available at http://msdn2.microsoft.com.

Pp. 119-164

Models with Restricted Multipliers

William W. Cooper; Lawrence M. Seiford; Kaoru Tone

Throughout this book, I have presented many different techniques for configuring and customizing SharePoint. When discussing these techniques, I have focused on practical examples that solve common issues. There will be many times, however, when you want to go beyond the basics and create an advanced feature or solve a problem particular to your organization. In these situations, you will need a strong understanding of site definitions, the SharePoint object model, and the exposed web services. In this chapter, I will present these advanced programming interfaces so that you can make use of them in your solutions. All of these interfaces are fully documented in the WSS and MOSS SDKs available at http://msdn2.microsoft.com.

Pp. 165-201

Discretionary, non-Discretionary and Categorical Variables

William W. Cooper; Lawrence M. Seiford; Kaoru Tone

Throughout this book, I have presented many different techniques for configuring and customizing SharePoint. When discussing these techniques, I have focused on practical examples that solve common issues. There will be many times, however, when you want to go beyond the basics and create an advanced feature or solve a problem particular to your organization. In these situations, you will need a strong understanding of site definitions, the SharePoint object model, and the exposed web services. In this chapter, I will present these advanced programming interfaces so that you can make use of them in your solutions. All of these interfaces are fully documented in the WSS and MOSS SDKs available at http://msdn2.microsoft.com.

Pp. 203-243

Allocation Models

William W. Cooper; Lawrence M. Seiford; Kaoru Tone

Throughout this book, I have presented many different techniques for configuring and customizing SharePoint. When discussing these techniques, I have focused on practical examples that solve common issues. There will be many times, however, when you want to go beyond the basics and create an advanced feature or solve a problem particular to your organization. In these situations, you will need a strong understanding of site definitions, the SharePoint object model, and the exposed web services. In this chapter, I will present these advanced programming interfaces so that you can make use of them in your solutions. All of these interfaces are fully documented in the WSS and MOSS SDKs available at http://msdn2.microsoft.com.

Pp. 245-269

Data Variations

William W. Cooper; Lawrence M. Seiford; Kaoru Tone

Throughout this book, I have presented many different techniques for configuring and customizing SharePoint. When discussing these techniques, I have focused on practical examples that solve common issues. There will be many times, however, when you want to go beyond the basics and create an advanced feature or solve a problem particular to your organization. In these situations, you will need a strong understanding of site definitions, the SharePoint object model, and the exposed web services. In this chapter, I will present these advanced programming interfaces so that you can make use of them in your solutions. All of these interfaces are fully documented in the WSS and MOSS SDKs available at http://msdn2.microsoft.com.

Pp. 271-300

Super-Efficiency Models

William W. Cooper; Lawrence M. Seiford; Kaoru Tone

Throughout this book, I have presented many different techniques for configuring and customizing SharePoint. When discussing these techniques, I have focused on practical examples that solve common issues. There will be many times, however, when you want to go beyond the basics and create an advanced feature or solve a problem particular to your organization. In these situations, you will need a strong understanding of site definitions, the SharePoint object model, and the exposed web services. In this chapter, I will present these advanced programming interfaces so that you can make use of them in your solutions. All of these interfaces are fully documented in the WSS and MOSS SDKs available at http://msdn2.microsoft.com.

Pp. 301-313