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    Data Envelopment Analysis using Stata

    Data Envelopment Analysis using Stata

    Develop a user written Data Envelopment Analysis package in Stata.

    ...DEAS covers the basic models of DEA and extensions including CCR, BCC, SBM, Super-efficiency Model, Allocative Model(Profit, Revenue, Cost), (Global) Malmquist Productivity Index Model, Imprecise DEA, FDH, Additive Model, Virtual Price Model, linear programming(lp), mixed integer linear programming(MILP), and more. * Book "A Handbook of Data Envelopment Analysis using Stata" published in Amazon : https://www.amazon.com/-/ko/dp/B0FH6N3168/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0
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    YSticky

    YSticky

    A portable cross-platform sticky note application.

    ...It is very simple and its use recalls that of the real sticky notes in the following three steps: 1. create a new / take a note; 2. (re)edit it; 3. stick it. YSticky is developed in Java so needs the Java Virtual Machine (version 6 or higher) that, in the case, is very easy to download and install. It does not need installation since quickly creates and edits notes in the same directory of the executable.
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    VRTK

    VRTK

    An example of how to use the Tilia packages to create great content

    VRTK is a collection of useful, reusable solutions to common problems found when building for virtual reality. VRTK aims to help productivity by speeding up the creation process from prototyping ideas to building complete solutions. The passion behind VRTK is to try and enable as many people as possible to build for VR, from seasoned developers to complete beginners who have a wonderful idea in their head but are unsure of how to create it.
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    Fitness Trainer

    Fitness Trainer

    Your own personal virtual trainer for Body & Mind.

    /*Requirement: Java Installed*/ With this project the user can measure if he/she has a healthy weight then then go on exploring the application. This project is perfect for every individual who want to become fit physically and mentally. Common questions like How to lose weight, gain weight increase height, build body, lose fat, run fast, Mindfulness, different types of exercises, What to eat and what not to, everything is available. The user needs to keep in mind that content of this...
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