Importance Rearrangement within Education, Economy and Natural Protection Ministries for Armenian Composite Supportive Progress (ACASP)
Azniv F. Petrosyan
Business and Management Studies, 2016, vol. 2, issue 3, 78-91
Abstract:
Sustainable Development is an innovative concept characterized as Composite Appraising Supportive Progress of Armenia (ACASP). Biodiversity concept is another topic having a vast power on public management and employment. Social, economic and environmental impacts optimize sequences within Education (S3), Economy (E5), Air (N3) & Land (N1) Ministries. Seven (7) phases of Operation Research (OR) studies correspond to nine (9) procedures of composite progressive indicators. Two (2) techniques are applied as decision making of utility function and transportation tasks. North-West Corner Rule (NWCR) and Low Cost Cell Rule (LCCR) are applied to manage public employment as per Education (S3), Economy (E5), Land (N1) and Air (N3) magnitudes of ACASP. A motivating approach is pertained not only to pick the order of significance as per biodiversity concept, but also to characterize the process of decision making through operation research techniques, particularly transportation assignments as per origins and destinations with supply and demand applications. The resulting sequence is revealed by sustenance of biodiversity concept with public employment of Armenian CASP.
Keywords: Armenian Composite Appraising Supportive Progress (ACASP); sustainable as bio-diverse development; decision making; public employment; operation research; transportation assignments; Composite Progressive Indicators (CPI) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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