In this paper the author extends the Optimal Reference Matrix (OMR) method (Amenta, 1995) to the analysis of k subsystems characterized, respectively, by p_1,...,p_k variables with the the presence of more than one reference subspace. After a general description of the OMR approach, he points out the extension to the new case and the possible links with other qualitative or quantitative approaches. An application concerning the post-graduate employment outlets of the Oriental University of Naples ends the paper.
LA MATRICE OTTIMALE DI RIFERIMENTO PER LO STUDIO DI DUE SUCCESSIONI DI MATRICI
AMENTA P
1996-01-01
Abstract
In this paper the author extends the Optimal Reference Matrix (OMR) method (Amenta, 1995) to the analysis of k subsystems characterized, respectively, by p_1,...,p_k variables with the the presence of more than one reference subspace. After a general description of the OMR approach, he points out the extension to the new case and the possible links with other qualitative or quantitative approaches. An application concerning the post-graduate employment outlets of the Oriental University of Naples ends the paper.File in questo prodotto:
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