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Glover, Fred; Klingman, Darwin – Library Quarterly, 1972
New model formulations and solution methods are given for the Journal Selection Problem. The results are developed in a framework that can also accommodate problems with a somewhat different structure than the Journal Selection Problem, thus providing new solution strategies for these problems as well. (32 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Library Material Selection, Library Planning, Mathematical Models
Baker, Carol A.; Bale, Richard L. – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1981
Summarizes the first phase of a federally funded study of 157 clearinghouses that store data on human services. Factors addressed include the tasks of a clearinghouse, its potential for overlap, its relationship to its parent organization, the types of product and services it provides, and how it uses its database. (FM)
Descriptors: Clearinghouses, Cost Effectiveness, Databases, Federal Programs
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Theunissen, T. J. J. M. – Language Testing, 1987
Describes ways that language test design can be computerized, and illustrates some test construction methods derived from the field of operations research. (CB)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Language Tests, Operations Research, Second Language Learning
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Cesario, Frank J. – Journal of Leisure Research, 1975
Descriptors: Controlled Environment, Models, Operations Research, Park Design
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McNamara, James F. – Planning and Changing, 1975
Outlines a field-based project that shows how an urban school district can use futures research models to approach long-range planning. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Methods, Models
Boekkooi-Timminga, Ellen – 1986
A method is described for simultaneous test construction using the Operations Research technique zero-one programming. The model for zero-one programming consists of two parts. The first contains the objective function that describes the aspect to be optimized. The second part contains the constraints under which the objective function should be…
Descriptors: Item Banks, Latent Trait Theory, Mathematical Models, Operations Research
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McLean, Ann L.; Robertson, Joan F. – Journal of Education for Social Work, 1975
It seems possible and appropriate to apply the same notions commonly associated with good social work practice to curriculum revision. (Editor/KE)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Evaluation Methods, Goal Orientation, Higher Education
MILES, MATTHEW B. – 1966
PLANNING IS NEEDED TO BEST UTILIZE EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH. EFFORT IS REQUIRED FOR THE MASTERY OF RESEARCH UTILIZATION PROCESSES FOR TWO BASIC POPULATIONS--(1) THE UTILIZATION SPECIALIST SITED IN FIELD SETTINGS AND (2) THE NEW RESEARCHER AS HE MOVES THROUGH HIS GRADUATE TRAINING. THE FOLLOWING RESEARCH-RELATED SPECIALIST ROLES ARE PRESENTLY…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Graduate Students, Guidance, Operations Research
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD. Milton S. Eisenhower Library. – 1968
This fifth and final report describes activities since June, 1965. Centralization of the Eisenhower Library Collection was completed early in 1965 and a circulation system became operational in April, 1965. The main portion of this report focuses on various aspects of the circulation system such as preparation of identification cards; the…
Descriptors: Automation, College Libraries, Information Storage, Library Circulation
National Association of Executive Directors of Higher Education Facilities Commissions. Committee on Administration and State Plans. – 1972
This document investigates operational patterns and state plan criteria of the Higher Education Facilities Commission. Four study procedures were delineated: (1) development of a list of common responsibilities inherent for state facilities commissions in related federal legislation, (2) development of a calendar of important date related to the…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Higher Education, Operations Research, Questionnaires
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Wood, R. Kent; And Others – Instructional Science, 1979
Describes Fault Tree Analysis, a tool for systems analysis which attempts to identify possible modes of failure in systems to increase the probability of success. The article defines the technique and presents the steps of FTA construction, focusing on its application to education. (RAO)
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Failure, Management Systems, Models
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Harper, Joseph; And Others – Journal of Advertising, 1978
Presents a mathematical model for simulating a newspaper financial system. Includes the effects of advertising and circulation for predicting advertising linage as a function of population, income, and advertising rate. (RL)
Descriptors: Advertising, Budgeting, Journalism, Management Information Systems
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Gelman, E.; Sichel, H. S. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1987
Argues that library book circulation is a binomial rather than a Poisson process, and that individual book popularities are continuous beta distributions. Three examples demonstrate the superiority of beta over negative binomial distribution, and it is suggested that a bivariate-binomial process would be helpful in predicting future book…
Descriptors: Library Circulation, Library Statistics, Mathematical Models, Operations Research
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Anderson, Ronald D. – AEDS Journal, 1973
The administrator in higher education is faced with the task of setting the various decision variables under his control to maximize a value function as defined over a set of goal variables. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Decision Making, Educational Planning, Higher Education
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Krouse, Clement G. – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1972
A resource-directive model is developed that specializes the organization's goals and decisionmaking activities into quasiautonomous units and that circumvents interunit dependencies (or externalities) in decentralization. The organization is considered to act by the sequential process of decisionmaking, operating, and then, on the basis of this…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Decentralization, Decision Making, Models
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