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In the comparison of military units or systems, many attributes including performance, might be measured. One general approach to determining 2which system is best involves forming a composite measure of the differentially weighted component measures. It is fairly common practice to control the component means and variances; it is less common, and more difficult, to control component covariances and, thus, to control the contribution of a component to the variance of the composite measure (variable). This paper presents a method leading to a computer procedure for assigning equal or differential influences on the composite by the use of component means, standard deviations, and cova4riances. In this method covariance terms are allocated equally between each pair of components. Two numerical examples are given herein, one illustrating equal and the other unequal weighting. The technique appears to be both fast and precise. (Author)
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"May 1972"--Cover.
"NPS-55EA72051A"--Cover.
Author(s) subject terms: Performance evaluation, decision making, composite, controlled weights, component measures.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 13)
"Approved for public release; distribution unlimited"--Cover.
Technical report; 1972.
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