BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS UNDER
SUB-QUEUED PREFERENCES
Sulaiman Sani1, Maria Mbatudde2, Michael Khatete3 1,2,3Department of Physical Sciences
Kampala International University
Kampala, UGANDA
2 Faculty of Environment and Agricultural Sciences
Ndejje University, UGANDA
Business environments including agricultural business environments are known to have subgroups of desks, counters, workers and customers of distinct stationary preferences, allocations and characteristics. Is it possible then to carry out analysis with these agents embedded in a system? That is, can one differentiate basic agents such as subgroup preferences in analysis? This paper shows that the answer is Yes.
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