Naval Research Logistics Quarterly
1954 - 1986
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Volume 6, issue 4, 1959
- A method for determining supply quantity for the case of poisson distribution of demand pp. 265-272

- M. R. Mickey
- Prolegomena to optimum discrete search procedures pp. 273-281

- Nelson M. Blachman
- A general theory of measurement applications to utility pp. 283-294

- Johann Pfanzag
- On the solution of probabilistic leontief systems pp. 295-305

- Richard E. Quandt
- A matrix algorithm for solutions and r‐bases of a finite irreflexive relation pp. 307-314

- Frank Harary and Moses Richardson
Volume 6, issue 3, 1959
- Allocation of a resource to alternative probabilistic demands: Transport‐equipment pool assignments pp. 193-207

- Rubin Saposnik, Vernon Smith and A. R. Lindeman
- An inventory policy for repair parts pp. 209-220

- Martin J. Beckmann
- A simplified two‐phase technique for the simplex method pp. 221-226

- George F. Hadley and Michael A. Simonnard
- On quadratic proramming pp. 227-243

- E. M. L. Beale
- A theorem in convex programming pp. 245-260

- William Karush
Volume 6, issue 2, 1959
- The feasibility of a global airlift pp. 89-110

- R. S. Weinberg and J. W. Higgins
- Games of economic survival pp. 111-123

- Martin Shubik and Gerald L. Thompson
- Maximum number of iterations in the transportation problem pp. 125-129

- Michel A. Simonnard and G. F. Hadley
- An integer linear‐programming model for machine scheduling pp. 131-140

- Harvey M. Wagner
- Renewal‐theoretic analysis of a two‐bin inventory control policy pp. 141-163

- D. P. Gaver
- The watchdog and the burglar pp. 165-172

- S. P. Thompson and A. J. Ziffer
- The new military standard for inspection by variables pp. 173-182

- Harry M. Rosenblatt and William Wolman
Volume 6, issue 1, 1959
- Assigning quantitative values to qualitative factors in the naval electronics problem pp. 1-16

- R. J. Aurnann and J. B. Kruskal
- Network analysis of production smootewg pp. 17-23

- Te Chiang Hu and W. Prager
- Further notes on the loss resulting from the use of incorrect data in computing an optimal inventory policy pp. 25-31

- Joel Levy
- A convex programming procedure pp. 33-42

- D. A. D'esopo
- An algorithm for solving the transportation problem when the shipping cost over each route is convex pp. 43-56

- E. M. L. Beale
- Equilibrium points in games with vector payoffs pp. 57-61

- Lloyd Shapley and Fred D. Rigby
- A terminating iterative algorithm for solving certain games and related sets of linear equations pp. 63-74

- R. B. Braithwaite
- Note on solving linear programs in integers pp. 75-76

- G. B. Dantzig
- A difficulty in linear programming for transportation problems pp. 77-80

- Marvin Luther and John E. Walsh
Volume 5, issue 4, 1958
- Characteristics of usage of supply items aboard naval ships and the significance to supply management pp. 287-306

- John Henry Garrett
- A bottleneck situation involving interdependent industries pp. 307-314

- Richard Bellman and Stuart Dreyfus
- Multiple servers with limited waiting space pp. 315-321

- James R. Jackson
- Operations research and logistics pp. 323-335

- Merrill M. Flood
- Redistribution of total stock over several user locations pp. 337-345

- Stephen C. Allen
- Linear model for evaluating complex systems pp. 347-361

- R. M. Thrall, C. H. Coombs and W. Caldwell
- Review of studies in the mathematical theory of inventory and production. By K. J. Arrow, S. Karlin, and H. Scarf, Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1958, × +340. $8.75 pp. 371-371

- J. Kiefer
Volume 5, issue 3, 1958
- Damage assessment systems and their relationship to post‐nuclear‐attack damage and recovery pp. 199-219

- F. A. Ramsey
- Nonlinear network flows and convex programming over incidence matrices pp. 231-240

- A. Charnest and W. W. Coopert
- Design change impacts on airframe parts inventories pp. 241-255

- James W. Petersen and Wilbur A. Steger
- The dual simplex algorithm for bounded variables pp. 257-261

- Harvey M. Wagner
- The allocation of development funds: An analytic approach pp. 263-276

- Scott C. Daubin
Volume 5, issue 2, 1958
- Some principles for a data‐processing system in logistics pp. 95-105

- M. A. Geisler
- Pure strategy solutions of blotto games pp. 107-109

- D. W. Blackett
- The coefficients in an allocation problem pp. 111-123

- Robert Aumann and J. B. Kruskal
- Some studies on shuttle and assembly‐line processes pp. 125-136

- M. Pollack
- A transportation and production model pp. 137-154

- G. W. Evans
- Probabilistic errors in the leontief system pp. 155-170

- R. E. Quandt
- On a certain problem in linear programming pp. 171-187

- R. J. Taylor and S. P. Thompson
Volume 5, issue 1, 1958
- A simple rule for the cwsolidation of allowance lists pp. 1-15

- Mina Haskind Gourary
- A selected, descriptive bibliography of references on priority systems and related, nonprice allocators pp. 17-27

- W. G. Mellon
- A method of estimating spare‐part essentiality pp. 29-42

- H. W. Karr
- Airline demand: An analysis of some frequency distributions pp. 43-51

- Martin J. Beckmann and F. Bobkoski
- Dynamic problems in the theory of the firm pp. 53-74

- H. M. Wagner and T. M. Whitin
- Loss resulting from the use of incorrect data in computing an optimal inventory policy pp. 75-81

- Joel Levy
- Some queuing problems in machine maintenanc pp. 83-87

- David S. Stoller
- Recent publications pp. 93-94

- Harlan Mills
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