Operations Research
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Volume 12, issue 6, 1964
  - Discrete Time Queues at a Periodic Traffic Light   pp. 809-814  
- D. C. Kleinecke
- Optimum Control of a System of Oversaturated Intersections   pp. 815-831  
- Denos C. Gazis
- The Highway Merging and Queuing Problem   pp. 832-857  
- David H. Evans, Robert Herman and George H. Weiss
- Forced Merging in Traffic   pp. 858-869  
- W. S. Jewell
- Algorithm for Traffic Control   pp. 870-881  
- Michael C. Dunne and Renfrey B. Potts
- Queues for a Vehicle-Actuated Traffic Light   pp. 882-895  
- J. N. Darroch, G. F. Newell and R. W. J. Morris
- Synchronizing Traffic Signals for Maximal Bandwidth   pp. 896-912  
- John T. Morgan and John D. C. Little
- Analysis of Experiments on Single-Lane Bus Flow   pp. 913-933  
- R. Rothery, R. Silver, R. Herman and C. Torner
- Removing Arcs from a Network   pp. 934-940  
- Richard Wollmer
- Priority Rules for Runway Use   pp. 941-950  
- Gerold Pestalozzi
- Two Stochastic Traffic Systems Whose Service Times Increase with Occupancy   pp. 951-963  
- Walter Helly
- Some Probability Distributions Associated with Commuter Travel in a Homogeneous Circular City   pp. 964-975  
- Frank A. Haight
- Annotated Bibliography of Scientific Research in Road Traffic and Safety   pp. 976-1039  
- Frank A. Haight
Volume 12, issue 5, 1964
  - Sequencing a One State-Variable Machine: A Solvable Case of the Traveling Salesman Problem   pp. 655-679  
- P. C. Gilmore and R. E. Gomory
- Sensitivity Analysis of Multiterminal Flow Networks   pp. 680-688  
- Salah E. Elmaghraby
- Optimum Test Procedure Under Stress   pp. 689-692  
- Harold Greenberg
- Planning by Resource Allocation Methods—Illustrated by Military Applications   pp. 693-706  
- James L. Taylor and John E. Walsh
- A Queuing Approach to Logistics Systems   pp. 707-724  
- Noel M. Mirasol
- Time Dependent Solutions to the ( s, S ) Inventory Problem   pp. 725-735  
- Harold Greenberg
- On a Generalized M / G /1 Queuing Process in Which the First Customer of Each Busy Period Receives Exceptional Service   pp. 736-752  
- Peter D. Welch
- Occupation Time Problems in the Theory of Queues   pp. 753-767  
- Lajos Takács
- Letter to the Editor—An Ill-Conceived Proposal for Apportionment of the U.S. House of Representatives   pp. 768-773  
- E. J. Gilbert and J. A. Schatz
- Letter to the Editor—The Incorporation of Step Functions and Ramp Functions into a Linear Programming Model   pp. 773-777  
- B. Alva Schoomer
- Letter to the Editor—Some Observations on the Use of Lanchester's Theory for Prediction   pp. 778-781  
- Robert L. Helmbold
- Letter to the Editor—Simultaneous Parametric Programs   pp. 781-783  
- Richard J. Swersey
- Letter to the Editor—The Reduction of Queues Through the Use of Price   pp. 783-785  
- Wayne A. Leeman
- Errata   pp. 785-785  
- T. C. Hu
Volume 12, issue 4, 1964
  - An Application of Symbolic Logic to a Selection Problem   pp. 519-526  
- James G. Root
- On Single-Server Bulk-Queuing Processes with Binomial Input   pp. 527-533  
- U. Narayan Bhat
- A Probability Problem Arising in Reliability and Traffic Studies   pp. 534-542  
- D. P. Gaver
- Lagrange Multipliers and the Optimal Allocation of Defense Resources   pp. 543-567  
- George E. Pugh
- Scheduling of Vehicles from a Central Depot to a Number of Delivery Points   pp. 568-581  
- G. Clarke and J. W. Wright
- Random Walks, Fire Damage Amount and Other Paretian Risk Phenomena   pp. 582-585  
- Benoît Mandelbrot
- A Model for the Control of Arms   pp. 586-609  
- Thomas L. Saaty
- Composition Principles for Synthesis of Optimal Multistage Processes   pp. 610-619  
- L. G. Mitten
- Letter to the Editor—Application of the “Excess Distribution” to an Inventory Study   pp. 620-623  
- Murray A. Geisler
- Letter to the Editor—A Search Problem   pp. 623-629  
- Scott H. Cameron and S. G. Narayanamurthy
- Letter to the Editor—A Modification of Fulkerson's PERT Algorithm   pp. 629-632  
- C. T. Clingen
- Letter to the Editor—Algorithms and Analog Computers for the Most Reliable Route Through a Network   pp. 632-633  
- Galen R. Shorack
- Letter to the Editor—Comments on the Paper “A Mathematical Model for Strategic Movement” by S. D. Stearns   pp. 634-636  
- W. I. Zangwill
Volume 12, issue 3, 1964
  - Surveillance of a Region by Detection and Tracking Operations   pp. 379-394  
- James M. Dobbie
- Some Properties of Schedules for Large Projects with Limited Resources   pp. 395-418  
- Jerome D. Wiest
- Compact Book Storage in Libraries   pp. 419-427  
- Ferdinand F. Leimkuhler and J. Grady Cox
- A “String Algorithm” for Shortest Path in Directed Networks   pp. 428-432  
- Victor Klee
- The Optimal Order to Serve in Certain Servicing Problems   pp. 433-440  
- Ove Frank
- Batched Queuing Processes   pp. 441-449  
- F. G. Foster
- Optimum Locations of Switching Centers and the Absolute Centers and Medians of a Graph   pp. 450-459  
- S. L. Hakimi
- Critical Path Analyses Via Chance Constrained and Stochastic Programming   pp. 460-470  
- A. Charnes, W. W. Cooper and G. L. Thompson
- Development of M -Stage Decision Rule for Scheduling N Jobs Through M Machines   pp. 471-497  
- Richard A. Dudek and Ottis Foy Teuton
- Letter to the Editor—The Steady State Probabilities of a Markov Chain as a Function of the Transition Probabilities   pp. 498-499  
- Arnold Singer
- Letter to the Editor—An Algorithm for the Sequential Solution of Schedule Networks   pp. 499-502  
- Charles R. Goldberg
- Letter to the Editor—The Distribution of Busy Time for a Simple Queue   pp. 503-504  
- Irwin Greenberg
- Letter to the Editor—On the Ruin Problem for the Generalized Random Walk   pp. 504-506  
- J. Keilson
- Letter to the Editor—Note on the Combat Value of Intelligence and Command Control Systems   pp. 507-510  
- Thomas S. Schreiber
Volume 12, issue 2, 1964
  - A Statistical Evaluation of Recurrent Medical Examinations   pp. 187-205  
- Thomas L. Lincoln and George H. Weiss
- Airline System Simulation   pp. 206-229  
- William A. Gunn
- Maximum Payloads Per Unit Time Delivered Through an Air Network   pp. 230-236  
- George B. Dantzig and David L. Johnson
- A Mathematical Model for Strategic Movement   pp. 237-254  
- S. D. Stearns
- A Theory of the Diffusion of Traffic Platoons   pp. 255-275  
- Muriel J. Grace and Renfrey B. Potts
- Trunking Problem   pp. 276-280  
- Olavi Hellman
- The Distribution of the Maximum Length of a Poisson Queue During a Busy Period   pp. 281-285  
- Marcel F. Neuts
- Two-Server Bulk-Service Queuing Process   pp. 286-294  
- K. L. Arora
- A New Derivation of the Kuhn-Tucker Conditions   pp. 295-299  
- B. Bernholtz
- On an Integer Program for a Delivery Problem   pp. 300-304  
- Michel Balinski and R. E. Quandt
- Approximate Solutions to the Three-Machine Scheduling Problem   pp. 305-324  
- Richard J. Giglio and Harvey M. Wagner
- The Use of Cumulative Sum (Cusum) Techniques for the Control of Routine Forecasts of Product Demand   pp. 325-333  
- P. J. Harrison and O. L. Davies
- Bargaining Behavior: A Comparison Between Mature Industrial Personnel and College Students   pp. 334-343  
- S. Siegel and D. L. Harnett
- Present State of the Lanchester Theory of Combat   pp. 344-358  
- Ladislav Dolanský
- Letter to the Editor—On the Feasibility of Simultaneous Flows in a Network   pp. 359-360  
- T. C. Hu
- Letter to the Editor—The Distribution of Headways in a Platoon   pp. 360-361  
- Arthur Daou
- Letter to the Editor—Some Observations on the Longest Path Problem   pp. 361-364  
- S. N. Narahari Pandit
- Letter to the Editor—Acknowledgment   pp. 364-364  
- William W. Hardgrave and George L. Nemhauser
Volume 12, issue 1, 1964
  - An Outline for Research in Penology   pp. 1-12  
- Robert H. Roy
- Commentary on “An Outline for Research in Penology” by Robert H. Roy   pp. 12-14  
- John C. Pollard
- Response to Commentary by John C. Pollard   pp. 14-15  
- Robert H. Roy
- An Analytical Study of the PERT Assumptions   pp. 16-37  
- Kenneth R. MacCrimmon and Charles A. Ryavec
- Stochastic Duels with Limited Ammunition Supply   pp. 38-50  
- C. J. Ancker
- Approximate Circular and Noncircular Offset Probabilities of Hitting   pp. 51-62  
- Frank E. Grubbs
- Priority Queues   pp. 63-74  
- Lajos Takács
- Queues with Poisson Input and Hyper-Exponential Output with Finite Waiting Space   pp. 75-81  
- S. K. Gupta and J. K. Goyal
- Queues with Hyper-Poisson Input and Exponential Output with Finite Waiting Space   pp. 82-88  
- S. K. Gupta and J. K. Goyal
- A Sequential Approach to the Feed-Mix Problem   pp. 89-109  
- Leonard W. Swanson and James G. Woodruff
- The Primal-Dual Method for Bounded Variables   pp. 110-121  
- Kurt Eisemann
- Multiple Choice Programming (A Procedure for Linear Programming with Zero-One Variables)   pp. 122-138  
- W. C. Healy
- Optimality Properties of a Special Assignment Problem   pp. 139-142  
- S. C. Parikh and Roger Wets
- Inequalities for Stochastic Nonlinear Programming Problems   pp. 143-154  
- O. L. Mangasarian and J. B. Rosen
- Letter to the Editor---Some Remarks on Server Breakdown   pp. 155-158  
- M. Eisen and M. Leibowitz
- Letter to the Editor---An Alternate Derivation of the Pollaczek-Khintchine Formula   pp. 158-159  
- Robert M. Oliver
- Letter to the Editor---Examples Relating to the Simplex Method   pp. 159-161  
- A. J. Goldman and Daniel Kleinman
- Letter to the Editor---On Upper Bounds for the Number of Iterations in Solving Linear Programs   pp. 161-165  
- Richard E. Quandt and Harold W. Kuhn