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- GOL503 Spcificits sectorielles GOL503 TP valuation de la performance (D) Version 2007 Programme DEAFrontier Introduction DEAFrontier est un ajout Add-in de Microsoft Excel AddDEAFrontier permet la solution de diffrents modles de diff mod lapproche DEA Pour activer DEAFrontier Installer le Solver Excel DEAFrontier utilise le Solver pour raliser ses tches; r Tlcharger le fichier DEAFrontier.xla dans un dossier de votre ordinateur; Ouvrir le fichier DEAFrontier.xla pour activer linstallation de l la macro dans Excel. Note: Cette activation du programme DEAFrontier nest pas permanente il faut refaire la procdure aprs le dmarrage proc apr d de Excel Mise jour le 1er janvier 2007 2 Gnie des oprations et de la logistique 1 GOL503 - Spcificits secto...
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