Using Microcomputers to Ensure Proper Representation in Committees: A Tutorial on Integer Programming

B. Jay Coleman, Ken Jennings, Frank McLaughlin

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Abstract

Despite the popularity of the committee as a decision-making authority in many organizations, the social science literature offers few objective means for selecting committee members. This paper shows how Integer Programming, using a microcomputer, can be useful to both practicing managers and researchers in the social sciences. The theory is first developed. Then a familiar example, one analogous to forming a committee in many settings, is used to illustrate the procedure. Other implications and advantages of the procedure are discussed.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)207-220
Number of pages14
JournalSocial Science Computer Review
Volume8
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1990

Keywords

  • committees
  • group selection
  • m-teger programming
  • microcomputers

Disciplines

  • Computer Sciences
  • Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering
  • Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods
  • Sociology

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