Introduction
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Author: Keshav Sinha, Moumita Khowas and Sudip Kumar Sahana
DOI: 10.2174/9781681087078118010005
Abstract
This chapter deals with the different budget allocation techniques used by various nations and particularly the Republic of India. Different countries used different methods of funds distributed among their several sectors. To allocate money in the budget different countries pay heed over Defense, Education, and Health Care. They provide a considerable sum of money to these three areas. Except this government employs relatively little amounts of funds in other departments. For budget allocation governments of different countries use different methods like Ranking & Selection, Incremental Budget, and Pareto Optimal. The government aims for overall better development in all aspects. The objective of this chapter is to put forward different budget allocation techniques in front of readers so that one can understand the pros and cons of a particular method and can able to use a technique for a complete budgeting problem.
Literature Review
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Author: Keshav Sinha, Moumita Khowas and Sudip Kumar Sahana
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In this chapter, a detailed study has been conducted on the available literature and the work done by the different researchers. As per the available literature, many ways are available to allocate budget. The famous traditional budgeting approaches are: Zero-based Budgeting, Ordinary Least Squares Technique (OLST), and Two-stage Least Squares (2SLST). Along with the traditional approaches, Evolutionary Approach (EA) such as Optimal Computing Budget Allocation (OCBA) and Genetic Algorithm (GA) are most popular budget allocation methods in research community nowadays. So, we will discuss the glint of different observations presented in research papers. After in-depth analysis, we conclude that use of traditional budget allocation methods along with the Evolutionary Budget Allocation methods can provide a better budget allocation model and it will be exemplary for the government to make the budget for the welfare of the country. Lots of research papers have been referred as it is cited in the reference section.
Research Methodology
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Author: Keshav Sinha, Moumita Khowas and Sudip Kumar Sahana
DOI: 10.2174/9781681087078118010007
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This chapter deals with the different stochastic model which would help us to allocate the budget to a different department as well as schemes. For the allocation of the budget, a mathematical framework is developed using a combination of traditional mathematical model and evolutionary computing based model. A combination of Optimal Computing Budget Allocation (OCBA), Genetic Algorithm (GA) and Equal Allocation (EA) is considered for generating an efficient budgeting model. We have applied soft computing approach to optimize budget allocation in different schemes through which the funds are allocated proficiently.
Result and Discussion
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Author: Keshav Sinha, Moumita Khowas and Sudip Kumar Sahana
DOI: 10.2174/9781681087078118010008
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This chapter deals with the result section of budget allocation and optimization of the Secondary Education department of the Republic of India which has many schemes. Plot wise prediction is carried out and compared with the available reports to analyze the accuracy and effectiveness. The output shows that, the developed model has a great potential to allocate and optimize funds and also provides a high agreement for validation of the said mathematical model for budget allocation.
Appendix A: Allocation Ocba
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Author: Sudip Kumar Sahana
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Appendix B: Simulation Of Mean And Standard Deviation
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Author: Sudip Kumar Sahana
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Appendix C: Budget Allocation Using Genetic Algorithm Approach Fitness Calculation
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Author: Sudip Kumar Sahana
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List Of Abbreviations
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Author: Sudip Kumar Sahana
DOI: 10.2174/9781681087078118010012
Introduction
Budget Optimization and Allocation: An Evolutionary Computing Based Model is a guide for computer programmers for writing algorithms for efficient and effective budgeting. It provides a balance of theory and practice. Chapters explain evolutionary computational techniques (genetic algorithms) and compare these techniques with traditional approaches to budget allocation. A case study on the complex and broad problem of union budgeting of India is presented. The macro and micro economic issues specific to the case discussed, with the growth rate being the final aim of the budget exercise. The authors also present a comparison of the budget allocation practices of different countries, consistent with other factors such as their local economy, culture, population, etc. The use of evolutionary computation to tackle incremental budgeting is also presented. Readers will be able to understand the synergies of modern computational techniques with tried and tested budgeting models. Budget Optimization and Allocation: An Evolutionary Computing Based Model is a useful reference for graduate students, business enterprise programmers, and evolutionary computing/AI researchers who seek to understand new methods of budgeting.