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What is Strong Disposability

Handbook of Research on Strategic Performance Management and Measurement Using Data Envelopment Analysis
It refers to the ability to dispose of an unwanted good (undesirable output) with no private cost. It is also referred to as free disposability.
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The Performance of Printed Circuit Boards in the Presence of Production Errors: A Comparative Analysis Using Various DEA Models
Vincent Charles (CENTRUM Católica Graduate Business School, PUCP, Peru), Mukesh Kumar (CENTRUM Católica Graduate Business School, PUCP, Peru), and Irene Kavitha Charles (Dravidian University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4474-8.ch015
Abstract
The Printed Circuit Board (PCB) assembling production process is generally optimized to ensure very low levels of production errors (defects) so as to assure a higher quality product. In view of the number of components and solder joints in the products, and the very high demands placed on quality, the operation of this process is critical to the success of the products that are manufactured. A special class of the efficiency identification problem considered in this case relates to the occurrence of different kinds of production errors during the assembling process of the PCBs. However, the process of assembling often gets influenced by certain factors, which make some of the assembled PCBs to be defective. This chapter addresses the efficiency identification problem of a teleprinter-manufacturing company that assembles PCBs. The technique of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is used to assess the efficiency of different types of PCBs.
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