A book in the Systems Evaluation, Prediction, and
Decision-Making Series, Systems Evaluation: Methods, Models, and
Applications covers the evolutionary course of systems evaluation
methods, clearly and concisely. Outlining a wide range of methods
and models, it begins by examining the method of qualitative
assessment. Next, it describes the process and methods for building
an index system of evaluation and considers the compared evaluation
and the logical framework approach, analytic hierarchy process
(AHP), and the data envelopment analysis (DEA) relative efficiency
evaluation method.
Unique in its emphasis on the practical applications of systems
evaluation methods and models, the book introduces several new
evaluation models of grey system, including general grey incidence
model, grey incidence models based on similarity and closeness,
grey cluster evaluation based on triangular whitenization
functions, and multi-attribute grey target decision model.
Explaining intricate concepts in language that is easy to
understand it provides step-by-step explanations of the various
methods and models.
The text illustrates the practical application, analysis, and
computation of systems evaluation methods and models with an
abundance of practical examples and empirical studies. The case
studies examine post evaluation of road-bridge construction
projects, the efficiency evaluation of the science and technology
activities, the evaluation of energy-saving projects in China, and
the evaluation and selection of international cooperation
projects.
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