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What (who) is adjusted merchandise excluding military - definition

FAIR DIVISION THEORY PROCEDURE
Adjusted Winner; Adjusted Winner procedure; Adjusted winner

Service Merchandise         
  • Older logo mainly used in the 1970s–1985
  • Final logo used from 1999 to 2002 before store closure
AMERICAN RETAILER
Service merchandise; Serv Merch
Service Merchandise was a retail chain of catalog showrooms carrying jewelry, toys, sporting goods, and electronics. The company, which first began in 1934 as a five-and-dime store, was in existence for 68 years before ceasing operations in 2002.
Quality-adjusted life year         
HEALTH INDICATOR COMBINING QUALITY AND DURATION OF LIFE INTO A CUMULATIVE METRIC
QALY; Quality Adjusted Life Years; Life-years; Quality-adjusted life years; Quality-adjusted life-year; Quality-adjusted life-years; Quality Adjusted Life Year; Quality-Adjusted Life Year; QUALY; Quality adjusted life year; Qualy; QALYs
The quality-adjusted life year (QALY) is a generic measure of disease burden, including both the quality and the quantity of life lived. It is used in economic evaluation to assess the value of medical interventions.
merchandise         
  • 1903 patent for a [[Peter Rabbit]] soft toy created by Beatrix Potter
  • Paddington]]''
  • [[The Rolling Stones]] merchandise sold in [[Carnaby Street]], London
  • Merchandising at a [[Walgreens]] in Chicago
ANY PRACTICE WHICH CONTRIBUTES TO THE SALE OF PRODUCTS TO A RETAIL CONSUMER
Merchandise; Merchandizing; Merch; Merchandise mix; Idol goods; Celebrity goods; Celebrity merchandise
Merchandise is goods that are bought, sold, or traded. (FORMAL)
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Wikipedia

Adjusted winner procedure

Adjusted Winner (AW) is a procedure for envy-free item allocation. Given two agents and some goods, it returns a partition of the goods between the two agents with the following properties:

  1. Envy-freeness: Each agent believes that his share of the goods is at least as good as the other share;
  2. Equitability: The "relative happiness levels" of both agents from their shares are equal;
  3. Pareto-optimality: no other allocation is better for one agent and at least as good for the other agent;
  4. At most one good has to be shared between the agents.

For two agents, Adjusted Winner is the only Pareto optimal and equitable procedure that divides at most a single good.

The procedure can be used in divorce settlements and partnership dissolutions, as well as international conflicts.

The procedure was designed by Steven Brams and Alan D. Taylor. It was first published in their book on fair division: 65–94  and later in a stand-alone book.

The algorithm has been commercialized through the FairOutcomes website. AW was patented in the United States but that patent has expired.