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Title: An Application of Stochastic Programming with Weibull Distribution–Cluster Based Optimum Allocation of Recruitment in Manpower Planning
Authors: Jeeva, M.
Rajagopal, R
Charles, V.
Yadavalli V.S.S., V.S.S.
Keywords: Cluster analysis
Linear stochastic
Sequential programming
Nonlinear probabilistic constraints
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Stochastic Analysis and Applications
Citation: 10.1081/SAP-120030457
Abstract: Recruitment of persons for various assignments with required talents in an organization is an important feature, since it plays a vital role in the growth of the organization. To achieve the required expertise in recruitment, in this paper Linear Stochastic Programming (LSP) is applied along with cluster analysis technique. The aim of this paper is to obtain an optimal allocation of persons to different jobs, so that the time taken to complete all the jobs is minimum. The time taken for a person to complete a job is assumed to follow Weibull distribution. The parameters of Weibull distribution is obtained through Maximum Likelihood Estimator (MLE) approach, along with Cohen's iterative process.
Description: NITW
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1973
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