The Crisis in Science and Technology and its Effect on Military Development
Ellis A. Johnson
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Ellis A. Johnson: Operations Research Office, The Johns Hopkins University, Bethesda, Maryland
Operations Research, 1958, vol. 6, issue 1, 11-34
Abstract:
I want to discuss with you this afternoon the relation of science to war and to human welfare, the new instability that increasing physical knowledge has brought to the management and control of war and of human welfare, and the difficulty of managing development and its supporting applied research. It is in this last area that operations research helps.
Date: 1958
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