Version: | 1.0 |
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Provider: | PUT |
SOAP service’s name: | |
HierarchicalDEA-ValueAdditive_efficiencies-PUT (see SOAP requests for details) |
Computes efficiency scores for the given DMUs (alternatives) using Additive Data Envelopment Analysis Model with hierarchical structure of inputs and outputs.
(For outputs, see below)
A list of alternatives (DMUs).
The input value should be a valid XMCDA document whose main tag is <alternatives>
.
It must have the following form:
<alternatives>
<alternative>
[...]
</alternative>
[...]
</alternatives>
A list of alternatives (DMUs) performances (on leaf hierarchy criteria).
The input value should be a valid XMCDA document whose main tag is <performanceTable>
.
It must have the following form:
<performanceTable>
<alternativePerformances>
<alternativeID> [...] </alternativeID>
<performance>
<criterionID>
[...]
</criterionID>
<value>[...]</value>
</performance>
[...]
</alternativePerformances>
[...]
</performanceTable>
A list of performance criteria (hierarchy leafs) and their preference direction. List has to contain at least one criterion that will be minimized (input) and at least one criterion that will be maximized (output) for each hierarchy category.
The input value should be a valid XMCDA document whose main tag is <criteria>
.
It must have the following form:
<criteria>
<criterion>
<scale>
[...]
</scale>
[...]
</criterion>
[...]
</criteria>
The hierarchical structure of criteria.
The input value should be a valid XMCDA document whose main tag is <hierarchy>
.
It must have the following form:
<hierarchy>
<node>
<criterionID>[...]</criterionID>
<node>
<criterionID>[...]</criterionID>
<node>
[...]
</node>
[...]
</node>
[...]
</node>
</hierarchy>
A list of hierarchy criteria linear constraints.
The input value should be a valid XMCDA document whose main tag is <criteriaLinearConstraints>
.
It must have the following form:
<criteriaLinearConstraints>
<constraint>
<element>
<criterionID> [...] </criterionID>
<coefficient>
[...]
</coefficient>
</element>
[...]
<operator>[...]</operator>
<rhs>
[...]
</rhs>
</constraint>
[...]
</criteriaLinearConstraints>
The input value should be a valid XMCDA document whose main tag is <methodParameters>
.
It must have the following form:
<methodParameters>
<parameter id="hierarchyNode">
<value><label>%1</label></value>
</parameter>
<parameter id="transformToUtilities">
<value><boolean>%2</boolean></value>
</parameter>
<parameter id="boundariesProvided">
<value><boolean>%3</boolean></value>
</parameter>
</methodParameters>
where:
A list of alternatives with computed minimum efficiency scores.
The returned value is a XMCDA document whose main tag is <alternativesValues>
.
It has the following form:
<alternativesValues>
<alternativeValue>
<alternativeID> [...] </alternativeID>
<values>
<value>
[...]
</value>
</values>
</alternativeValue>
[...]
</alternativesValues>
A list of alternatives with computed maximum efficiency scores.
The returned value is a XMCDA document whose main tag is <alternativesValues>
.
It has the following form:
<alternativesValues>
<alternativeValue>
<alternativeID> [...] </alternativeID>
<values>
<value>
[...]
</value>
</values>
</alternativeValue>
[...]
</alternativesValues>
A list of alternatives with computed minimal distance to efficienct frontier.
The returned value is a XMCDA document whose main tag is <alternativesValues>
.
It has the following form:
<alternativesValues">
<alternativeValue>
<alternativeID> [...] </alternativeID>
<values>
<value>
[...]
</value>
</values>
</alternativeValue>
[...]
</alternativesValues>
A list of alternatives with computed maximal distrance fo efficient frontier.
The returned value is a XMCDA document whose main tag is <alternativesValues>
.
It has the following form:
<alternativesValues>
<alternativeValue>
<alternativeID> [...] </alternativeID>
<values>
<value>
[...]
</value>
</values>
</alternativeValue>
[...]
</alternativesValues>
A list of messages generated by the algorithm.
The returned value is a XMCDA document whose main tag is <methodMessages>
.