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The article investigates the possibilities of planning a national higher educational system, namely the ways and the means wherein a desired output of the system is to be obtained from a given input. This examination generates guidelines whereupon a detailed mathematical model can be erected to effectuate the planning objectives. However, since the actual construction of the model involves a bulk of mathematical machinery and notations too burdensome to be comprised in the manuscript, the model itself is not developed here. Rather, a detailed exemplification of the planning operations is illustrated on a lilliputian system which serves as a demonstrative vehicle.
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Research Projects in University Administration, Ford Grant #68-267, University of California at Berkeley, 1968–1973.
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Friedman, M. (1976). The forecast and planning of manpower with implications to higher educational institutions-mathematical models. In: Cea, J. (eds) Optimization Techniques Modeling and Optimization in the Service of Man Part 1. Optimization Techniques 1975. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 40. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-07622-0_496
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