An inputâ€output mathematical model for measuring the productivity of roadâ€transport companies

This paper presents a mathematical model for measuring the productivity of a transport company that is engaged in commercial transport activities. The model is inputâ€output based and takes into account the inflation factor that the system resources are subjected due to the changes in prices of the...

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Main Author: Sunday Ayoola Oke
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Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2005-04-01
Series:Transport
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spelling doaj-0523ed048344438b96036fea86d138982021-07-02T09:37:46ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityTransport1648-41421648-34802005-04-0120210.3846/16484142.2005.9638001An inputâ€output mathematical model for measuring the productivity of roadâ€transport companiesSunday Ayoola Oke0Dept of Mechanical Engineering , University of Lagos , Akokaâ€Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria This paper presents a mathematical model for measuring the productivity of a transport company that is engaged in commercial transport activities. The model is inputâ€output based and takes into account the inflation factor that the system resources are subjected due to the changes in prices of these input items. Drawing from the principles of composite variable formulation in differential calculus, the productivity framework was formulated to mimic Maclaurin series function in mathematical sciences. Based on this boundary conditions were set in order to have a definite model that measures the productivity of the transport system. A hypothetical case study was formulated and solved to demonstrate the practical applicability of the model proposed. Arising from this there is a number of graphical presentations of the results that validate the feasibility of measuring the productivity of the transport company using the model developed. First Published Online: 27 Oct 2010 http://localhost/journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/8334productivity measurementtransport companymathematical modelvehicle serviceinputoutput
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An inputâ€output mathematical model for measuring the productivity of roadâ€transport companies
Transport
productivity measurement
transport company
mathematical model
vehicle service
input
output
author_facet Sunday Ayoola Oke
author_sort Sunday Ayoola Oke
title An inputâ€output mathematical model for measuring the productivity of roadâ€transport companies
title_short An inputâ€output mathematical model for measuring the productivity of roadâ€transport companies
title_full An inputâ€output mathematical model for measuring the productivity of roadâ€transport companies
title_fullStr An inputâ€output mathematical model for measuring the productivity of roadâ€transport companies
title_full_unstemmed An inputâ€output mathematical model for measuring the productivity of roadâ€transport companies
title_sort inputâ€output mathematical model for measuring the productivity of roadâ€transport companies
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Transport
issn 1648-4142
1648-3480
publishDate 2005-04-01
description This paper presents a mathematical model for measuring the productivity of a transport company that is engaged in commercial transport activities. The model is inputâ€output based and takes into account the inflation factor that the system resources are subjected due to the changes in prices of these input items. Drawing from the principles of composite variable formulation in differential calculus, the productivity framework was formulated to mimic Maclaurin series function in mathematical sciences. Based on this boundary conditions were set in order to have a definite model that measures the productivity of the transport system. A hypothetical case study was formulated and solved to demonstrate the practical applicability of the model proposed. Arising from this there is a number of graphical presentations of the results that validate the feasibility of measuring the productivity of the transport company using the model developed. First Published Online: 27 Oct 2010
topic productivity measurement
transport company
mathematical model
vehicle service
input
output
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