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Passenger prescreening is a critical component of aviation security systems. This paper introduces the Multilevel Allocation Problem (MAP), which models the screening of passengers and baggage in a multilevel aviation security system. A passenger is screened by one of several classes, each of which corresponds to a set of procedures using security screening devices, where passengers are differentiated by their perceived risk levels. Each class is defined in terms of its fixed cost (the overhead costs), its marginal cost (the additional cost to screen a passenger), and its security level. The objective of MAP is to assign each passenger to a class such that the total security is maximized subject to passenger assignments and budget constraints. This paper shows that MAP is NP‐hard and introduces a Greedy heuristic that obtains approximate solutions to MAP that use no more than two classes. Examples are constructed using data extracted from the Official Airline Guide. Analysis of the examples suggests that fewer security classes for passenger screening may be more effective and that using passenger risk information can lead to more effective security screening strategies. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Naval Research Logistics, 2006  相似文献   
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Book reviews     
Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Global Order. By Harald Muller, David Fischer, and Wolfgang Kotter. SIPRI, Oxford, Oxford University Press, (1994) ISBN 0-19-329155-8, hardback, £25.00

Conventional Arms Control: Perspectives on Verification By Sergey Koulik and Richard Kokoski, SIPRI, Oxford University Press, (1994) ISBN 0-19-829149-3 and

Implementing the Comprehensive Test Ban: New Aspects of Definition, Organisation and Verification Edited by Eric Arnett, SIPRI Research Report No. 8, Oxford University Press, (1994) ISBN 019-829188-4

Military Technological Innovation and Stability in a Changing World: Politically assessing and Influencing Weapons Innovation and Military Research and Development, By Wim A. Smit, John Grin and Lev Voronkov (eds.) VU University Press, Amsterdam, Netherlands (1992), ISBN 90-5383-158-4.

Security, democracy, and development in US - Latin American relations. By Lars Schoultz, William C. Smith and Augusto Varas (eds.) Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick (USA), and London (UK) (1994). ISBN 1-56000-760-5  相似文献   
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Strategic Views from the Second Tien The Nuclear Weapons Policies of France, Britain and China. Edited by J.C. Hopkins and W Hu, New Brunswick and London, Transaction Publishers, (1995) ISBN 1-56000-7907. $ 21.95

Multinational Military Forces: Problems and Prospects. By Roger H. Palin. Adelphi Paper 294, 11SS/Oxford University Press (1995) ISBN 0-19-828025-4 ISSN 0567 932X

South Africa in the Global Economy. Edited by Greg Mills, et al. South African Institute of International Affairs, Johannesburg, (1995) ISBN 1-874890-58-7. R. 45.60

The Limits of Air Powen The American Bombing of North Vietnam. By Mark Clodfelter, The Free Press. New York (1989). ISBN 0-02-905990-9. $22.95.

Guy Gibson. By Richard Morris with Colin Dobinson. Viking. London (1994). ISBN 0-670-82878-5. £18.00.

Dambuster: A Life of Guy Gibson VC. By Susan Ottway. Leo Cooper, London (1994). ISBN 0-85052-427. £16-95.  相似文献   
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China’s rapid economic growth is facilitating massive increases in its military spending and causing increased security concerns in Asia and the Western Pacific. But there is uncertainty over how large China’s military spending is relative to other countries, or how fast it is growing in real terms. We address this issue by deriving a relative military cost price index based on the relative unit costs of inputs. We find that China’s real military spending is much larger than suggested by exchange rate comparisons, and even larger than standard purchasing power parity comparisons. We also find, however, that the real growth of China’s military spending has been smaller than conventionally thought. This is due to rapidly growing wages in China and the large share of personnel in China’s military budget.  相似文献   
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