Naval Research Logistics Quarterly
1954 - 1986
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Volume 10, issue 1, 1963
- On the asymptotic distribution of an estimate of a scale parameter pp. 1-9

- Lionel Weiss
- Toward a study of bidding processes some constant‐sum games pp. 11-21

- James H. Griesmer, Martin Shubik and Thomas J. Watson
- Simulation and the logistics systems laboratory pp. 23-54

- M. A. Geisler, W. W. Haythorn and W. A. Steger
- Estimating aggregate inventory standards pp. 55-71

- Robert G. Brown
- A model for the analysis of aew and cap aircraft availability pp. 73-79

- F. I. Collins and D. Guthrie
- A note on global instability of competitive equilibrium pp. 81-87

- David Gale
- On choosing combinations of weapons pp. 95-119

- Samuel Karlin, William E. Pruitt and William G. Hadow
- On the convergence of an integer‐programming process pp. 121-123

- R. E. Gomory, A. J. Hoffman and Thomas J. Watson
- Queuing with reneging and multiple heterogeneous servers pp. 125-149

- C. J. Ancker and A. V. Cafarian
- Toward a study of bidding processes, part II: Games with capacity limitations pp. 151-173

- James H. Griesmer, Martin Shubik and Thomas J. Watson
- Optimum allocation of a spares budget pp. 175-191

- M. Blitz and Wnltham
- A note on a role of intelligence analysis in logistics operations research pp. 193-195

- Robert A. Andrews
- Toward a study of bidding processes, part III: Some special models pp. 199-217

- James H. Griesmer, Martin Shubik and Thomas J. Watson
- A comparison of queue disciplines when service orientation times occur pp. 219-235

- D. P. Gaver
- Scheduling general production systems using schedule algebra pp. 237-255

- B. Ciffler
- A model for determining protection levels for equipment classes within a set of subsystems pp. 257-262

- Jerome Sracken and Thomas C. Varley
- Analytical study of a complex system having two types of components pp. 263-269

- R. C. Garg
- A pitfall in accelerated life testing pp. 271-273

- W. R. Allen
- Programming with linear fractional functionals pp. 273-274

- A. Charnes and W. W. Cooper
- N‐person games in partition function form pp. 281-298

- R. M. Thrall and William Lucas
- Equivalence in nonlinear programming pp. 299-306

- O. L. Mangasarian
- Minimax surveillance schedules with partial information pp. 307-322

- Robert Roeloffs
- Search theory: A sequential approach pp. 323-334

- James M. Dobbie
- Some factors that affect the overhaul cost of ships: An exercise in statistical cost analysis pp. 335-368

- Donald E. Farrar and Robert E. Apple
- On abstract dual linear programs pp. 369-373

- A. J. Hoffman
- A note on shortest path, assignment, and transportation problems pp. 375-379

- A. J. Hoffman and Harry Markowitz
Volume 9, issue 3‐4, 1962
- A triangulafuzation method for computations in linear programming pp. 163-180

- G. G. Alway
- Programming with linear fractional functionals pp. 181-186

- A. Charnes and W. W. Cooper
- Surveillance problems pp. 187-209

- I. Richard Savage
- Techniques for evaluating military organizations and their equipment pp. 211-229

- Paul Brock, Walter D. Correll and George W. Evans
- A heuristic concept and an automatic computer program aid for operational simulation pp. 231-244

- R. S. Ledley and L. S. Rotolo
- Queuing problem with limited waiting space pp. 245-252

- H. C. Jain
- Pure strategy solutions to blotto games in closed auction bidding pp. 253-263

- Minoru Sakaguchi
- Simple inventory models with bunched inputs pp. 265-273

- W. R. Allen
- Analytical study of a problem in air defense pp. 275-279

- C. Mohan and K. L. Arora
- A generalized problem in air defense pp. 281-287

- K. L. Arora
- The weapons acquisition process — an economic analysis, By Merton J. Peck and Frederic M. Scherer. Boston: Division of Research, Harvard Business School, 1962. pp. 736 pp. 291-292

- Nathan Brodsky
- An inquiry into some models of inventory systems, by Mark Alfandary‐Alexander. University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, 1962. vi and 108 pp pp. 293-294

- T. M. Whitin
- Operations research in production and inventory control, by Fred Hanssmann. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1962 pp. 294-295

- T. M. Whitin
- Handbook of automation, computation, and control, by Eugene M. Grabbe, Simon Ramo, and Dean E. Wooldridge, Volume 3: SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1961. xxi and 1158 pp pp. 295-296

- Herman F. Karreman
- Machine‐independent computer programming, by Maurice H. Halstead. Spartan Books, Washington, D. C. xii and 267 pp pp. 296-297

- Herman F. Karreman
Volume 9, issue 2, 1962
- An approximate method of solving Blotto games pp. 65-79

- E. M. L. Beale and G. P. M. Heselden
- An analog and derived algorithm for the dual transportation problem pp. 81-96

- Fred D. Rigby
- The logistics aspects of command control systems pp. 97-105

- H. E. Eccles
- Solution of the Hitchcock problem with one single row capacity constraint per row by the Ford‐Fulkerson method pp. 107-120

- F. E. A. Briggs
- Multi‐variable experimentation and simulation models pp. 121-136

- J. E. Jacoby and S. Harrison
- Statistical properties of selected inventory models pp. 137-156

- Murray A. Geisler
- The mathematica theory of linear systems, by B. M. Brown. Automation and control engineering series, no. 1. J. Wiley & Sons, New York, 1961. pp. xv + 267 pp. 159-160

- Clive Granger
- The workability of input‐output analysis, by Michio Hatanaka. Fachverlag für Wirtschaftstheorie und Ökonometrie, Ludwigshafen Am Rhein, 1960. pp. xxiii + 310 pp. 160-161

- Murray A. Geisler
- Statistical theory of communication, by Y. W. Lee. John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1960. pp. xviii + 510 pp. 161-162

- Clive Granger
- Operations research … methods and problems, by Maurice Sasieni, Arthur Yaspan, and Lawrence Friedman. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1959. pp. xi + 316 pp. 162-162

- Jerold C. Mathews
Volume 9, issue 1, 1962
- An approximative algorithm for the fixed‐charges transportation problem pp. 1-15

- Harold W. Kuhn and William Baumol
- An AID to preliminary design of missile prelaunch checkout equipment pp. 17-29

- Sidney I. Firstman
- Waiting‐time distributions for queues with dynamic priorities pp. 31-36

- James R. Jackson
- Multiship, multishop, workload‐smoothing progfum pp. 37-44

- F. K. Levy, G. L. Thompson and J. D. Wiest
- Complements and substitutes in the opttmal assignment problem pp. 45-48

- Lloyd Shapley
- On stock selection at spare parts stores sections pp. 49-59

- J. W. Johnson
- Management models and industrial applications of linear programming, Volume I, by Abraham Charnes and William W. Cooper. John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1961. xxiii + 467 pp. $11.75 pp. 63-64

- William Baumol
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