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Presentation of the School Case-Study: Evaluation of Personnel How to Rank Officers for Promotion?

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Readings in Multiple Criteria Decision Aid

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For promotion and selection for certain posts, members of the Armed Forces, Civil Servants and others, who will be refered henceforth as candidates, are regularly evaluated by a certain number of judges according to a set of predefined attributes.

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Bana e Costa, C.A., Rodrigues, J.C. (1990). Presentation of the School Case-Study: Evaluation of Personnel How to Rank Officers for Promotion?. In: Bana e Costa, C.A. (eds) Readings in Multiple Criteria Decision Aid. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75935-2_26

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