Naval Research Logistics Quarterly
1954 - 1986
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Volume 8, issue 4, 1961
- Statistical aspects of collision warning system design under the assumption of constant velocity courses pp. 317-341

- Judah Rosenblatt
- Lognormal distribution and maintainability in support systems research pp. 343-356

- R. L. Bovaird and H. L. Zagor
- The minimax path in a search for a circle in a plane pp. 357-360

- Brian Gluss
- Material logistic support of weapon systems pp. 361-375

- D. W. Whelan
- A note on pyramid building pp. 377-379

- Zivia S. Wurtele
- Aircraft compartment design criteria for the army deployment mission pp. 381-394

- William Sharpe
- A model for procurement, allocation, and redistribution for low demand items pp. 395-414

- G. Hadley and T. M. Whitin
- On minimax surveillance schedules pp. 415-419

- C. Derman
- On Professor Schelling's strategy of conflict pp. 421-425

- John G. Cross
- Symposium on optical character recognition pp. 427-427

- Josephine Leno, Donald K. Pollock, Bernard Radack and Mary Elizabeth Stevens
- Symposium on redundancy techniques for computing systems pp. 428-428

- Josephine Leno and Richard H. Wilcox
- Elements of mathematical statistics, by Howard W. Alexander. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1961. xi + 367 pp pp. 429-430

- Koichi Miyasawa
- Modern computing methods, second edition (completely revised) Philosophical Library, NEW YORK, pp. vi + 170, $6 pp. 429-429

- Thomas L. Saaty
Volume 8, issue 3, 1961
- “Hedging” on statetical assumptions pp. 207-213

- Lionel Weiss
- Budget constraints in logistics models pp. 215-220

- G. Hadley and T. M. Whitin
- Optimal disposal policies pp. 221-227

- Yoichiro Fukuda
- Decision on retention of excess stock following a normal probability law of obsolescence and deterioration pp. 229-234

- C. Mohan and R. C. Garg
- On the timing of development expenditures and the retirement of military equipment pp. 235-243

- Alan Manne
- On the estimation of scale parameters pp. 245-256

- Lionel Weiss
- A transportation algorithm and code pp. 257-276

- Merrill M. Flood
- Approximately optimal one‐dimensional search policies in which search costs vary through time pp. 277-283

- Brian Gluss
- A delivery‐lag inventory model with an emergency provision (the single‐period case) pp. 285-311

- E. W. Barankin
- Probability and statistics, edited by Ulf Grenander, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1959, 434 pp pp. 313-313

- Thomas Wonnacott
- Markov learning models for multiperson interactions, by Patrick Suppes and Richard C. Atkinson, Stanford University Press, Stanford, California, 1960, 296 pp., $8.25 pp. 314-315

- W. K. Estes
- Linear programming in industry, theory and applications, an introduction, by Sven Dan+, Springer‐Verlag, Vienna, 1960, 120 pp pp. 314-314

- C. E. Lemke
- Adaptive control processes—A guided tour, by Richard Bellman, Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1961, 255 pp., $6.50 pp. 315-316

- R. H. Wilcox
Volume 8, issue 2, 1961
- Replacement when constant failure rate precedes wearout pp. 127-136

- Larry Hunter and Frank Proschan
- The organization and operation of a taxi fleet pp. 137-150

- Richard F. Meyer and Harry B. Wolfe
- On network flow functions pp. 151-158

- Lloyd Shapley
- Principles of logistics ‐ a provisional definition pp. 159-173

- R. M. Shoemaker
- Constraint qualifications in maximization problems pp. 175-191

- Kenneth Arrow, Leonid Hurwicz and Hirofumi Uzawa
- A direct method for the computation of waiting times pp. 193-197

- Lionello Lombardi
- Testing statistical hypotheses, by E. L. Lehmann. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1959 pp. 201-201

- William Allen
- Mathematical methods for digital computers, by Anthony Ralston and Herbert S. Wilf. John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1960, xi + 293 pp pp. 202-202

- Herman F. Karreman
- Probability, an introduction, by Samuel Goldberg, Prentice‐Hall, Inc., 1960, ix + 322 pp., $7.95 pp. 203-204

- Ronald Pyke
- Handbook of automation, computation, and control, by Eugene M. Grabbe, Simon Ramo, and Dean E. Woolridge. John Wiley and Sons, Vol. I, 1958, xx + 1020pp., Vol. II, 1959, xxii + 1093 pp pp. 205-206

- Herman F. Karreman
Volume 8, issue 1, 1961
- Dyadic programs and subdual methods pp. 1-23

- A. Charnes, W. W. Cooper and Merton Miller
- A model for evaluating the output of intelligence systems pp. 25-40

- W. V. Caldwell, C. H. Coombs, R. M. Thrall, M. S. Schoeffler and Murray Hill
- Fixed‐cost transportation problems pp. 41-54

- Michel Balinski
- A class of dynamic games pp. 55-78

- William E. Pruitt
- Principles of dynamic weapon systems programming pp. 79-110

- M. E. Salveson
- Logistics: Conditio sine qua non for nato defense pp. 111-116

- H. E. Eccles
- An alternative solution to the “lost at sea” problem pp. 117-122

- Brian Gluss
- Time series analysis, by E. J. Hannan. Methuen, London: Wiley, New York. 147 pp. $3.50 pp. 125-126

- Thomas Wonnacott
- Les Chom Economiques, by P. Rosenstiehl and A. Ghouila‐Houri pp. 126-126

- Richard Bellman
Volume 7, issue 4, 1960
- The need for a strategy of logistics research pp. 295-297

- Nathan Brodsky
- Some accomplishments of logistics research pp. 299-314

- W. H. Marlow
- Research for command logistics pp. 315-333

- E. K. Scofield
- Some aspects of mathematics in social sciences pp. 335-356

- C. Tompkins
- Control of and communication with data‐handling machines pp. 357-363

- William Orchard‐Hays
- The reflection of logistics in electronic computer design pp. 365-371

- E. W. Cannon
- An automatic addressing device pp. 373-378

- J. P. Fennell
- The marriage of on‐line human decision with computer programs pp. 379-383

- Herbert M. Teager
- Comments on interindustry economics pp. 385-389

- Alan Manne
- Reply to Alan Manne's “Comments on Interindustry Economics” pp. 390-391

- Hollis B. Chenery
- Changing output‐input relations within the national economic accounts pp. 393-400

- John W. Kendrick
- Some flow models of production constraints pp. 401-419

- Stedman B. Noble
- The use of man‐machine simulation for support planning pp. 421-428

- Murray A. Geisler
- The use of simulation to evaluate a multiechelon, dynamic inventory model pp. 429-445

- Andrew J. Clark
- On‐line macro‐simulation in systems for logistics decision making pp. 447-452

- Francis Dresch
- General simulation model for logistics operation in a randomly damaged system pp. 453-470

- John E. Walsh
- A comparative study of prediction techniques pp. 471-492

- Bernice Brown
- Realism in empirical logistics research pp. 493-499

- J. E. Hamilton
- Militlry worth and systems development pp. 501-511

- P. L. Folsom
- Priority ratings in more than one dimension pp. 513-527

- W. G. Mellon
- The determination and use of military‐worth measurements for inventory systems pp. 529-532

- Henry Solomon
- Some problems and models for time‐phased transport requirements. Chance constrained programs with normal deviates and linear decision rules pp. 533-544

- A. Charnes and W. W. Cooper
- Determining merchant shipping requirements in integrated military planning pp. 545-575

- Ralph B. Hunt and Erling F. Rosholdt
- Scheduling of cargo containers pp. 577-584

- R. R. O'Neill
- Recent developments in the job‐shop scheduling problem pp. 585-589

- G. L. Thompson
- Some remarks on bayes solutions to the inventory problem pp. 591-596

- Herbert Scarf
- Replacement of periodically inspected equipment. (An optimal optional stopping rule) pp. 597-607

- C. Derman and J. Sacks
- Optimal system supply pp. 609-646

- Frank Proschan
- Investment policies for expanding businesses optimal in a long‐run sense pp. 647-651

- Leo Breiman
Volume 7, issue 3, 1960
- A model for simulating an air‐transportation system pp. 213-220

- D. A. D'Esopo, H. L. Dixon and B. Lefkowitz
- Summary of a method for determining the military worth of spare parts pp. 221-234

- Marvin Denicoff, Joseph P. Fennell and Henry Solomon
- Some problems in queueing with dynamic priorities pp. 235-249

- James R. Jackson
- Confidence intervals of preassigned length for quantiles of unimodal populations pp. 251-256

- Lionel Weiss
- On assuring safety in destructive testing pp. 257-259

- Peter Frank
- Programming the supply of a strategic material. Part I. A Nonstochastic Model pp. 261-279

- Herman F. Karreman
- Linearity of unrestrictedly transferable utilities pp. 281-284

- Robert Aumann
Volume 7, issue 2, 1960
- Definitions for a theory of games and pursuit pp. 105-108

- H. Steinhaus and Harold W. Kuhn
- Design, test, and evaluation of an experimental flyaway kit pp. 109-136

- Bernard Okun
- Simulations of alternative allowance list policies pp. 137-149

- Henry Solomon and Marvin Denicoff
- An approximating algorithm for an optimum aim‐points problem pp. 151-167

- Sidney I. Firstman
- Coding the transportation problem pp. 169-183

- Stephen Glicksman, Lyle Johnson and Leonard Eselson
- The build‐up time of waiting lines pp. 185-193

- Harold Davis
- A matrix criterion for structural balance pp. 195-199

- Frank Harary
- Determining an optimum reject allowance pp. 201-206

- Bernard Giffler
Volume 7, issue 1, 1960
- The concepts of notional ship and notional value in logistic capability studies involving merchant ships pp. 1-6

- Ralph B. Hunt and Erling F. Rosholdt
- A postscript to “Dynamic problems in the theory of the firm” pp. 7-12

- Harvey M. Wagner
- Method for first‐stage evaluation of complex man‐machine systems pp. 13-19

- I. M. Garfunkel and John E. Walsh
- A first experiment in logistics system simulation pp. 21-44

- Murray A. Geisler
- An optimal inventory solution for some specific demand distributions pp. 45-48

- Brian Gluss
- Deterioration of inventory and equipment pp. 49-62

- M. Klein and L. Rosenberg
- Functional equations and successive approximations in linear and nonlinear programming pp. 63-83

- Richard Bellman
- Notes pp. 85-88

- Robert Aumann
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