Introduction to Multi-attribute Military Decision-Making
William P. Fox and
Robert Burks
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William P. Fox: College of William and Mary
Robert Burks: Naval Postgraduate School
Chapter Chapter 5 in Applications of Operations Research and Management Science for Military Decision Making, 2019, pp 193-249 from Springer
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Abstract The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) only has a limited number of assets and a finite amount of time to conduct investigations, thus DHS must establish priorities for its investigations. The risk assessment office has collected the data for the morning meeting shown in Table 5.1. Your operations research team must analyze the information and provide a priority list to the risk assessment team for that meeting with DHS.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-20569-0_5
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