Naval Research Logistics Quarterly
1954 - 1986
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Volume 4, issue 4, 1957
- Improvise or plan? pp. 263-267

- A. H. Wilson and W. R. Finn
- Some production planning problems pp. 269-286

- Morton Klein
- Simulation research on job shop production pp. 287-295

- James R. Jackson
- Mathematical programming and employmeet scheduling pp. 297-320

- W. Karush and A. Vazsonyi
- Formulation of recurrence equations for shuttle process and assembly line pp. 321-334

- Richard Bellman
- Relationships between weapons and logistics expenditures pp. 335-346

- Murray A. Geisler
- An application of game theory to special weapons evaluation pp. 347-356

- J. K. Hale and H. H. Wicke
- An optimal search pattern pp. 357-359

- J. R. Isbell
- Notes pp. 361-361

- Clifford Hildreth
Volume 4, issue 3, 1957
- Some recent developments in transportation research pp. 173-181

- Roger R. Crane
- An analysis of stewardess requirements and scheduling for a major domestic airline pp. 183-191

- Joseph F. McCloskey and Fred Hanssmann
- Annex A: The assignment problem technique pp. 193-197

- Lawrence Friedman and Arthur J. Yaspan
- Annex B: Calculation of the school table pp. 199-202

- Lawrence Friedman
- Cyclic scheduling and combinatorial topology: Assignment and routing of motive power to meet scheduling and maintenance requirements Part I ‐ A statement of the operating problem of the Frisco railroad pp. 203-205

- V. B. Gleaves
- Part II ‐ Generalization and analysis pp. 207-220

- T. E. Bartlett and A. Charnes
- Communication‐Transportation networks (abstracts) pp. 221-222

- R. E. Kalaba and M. L. Juncosa
- Analysis and Monte Carlo simulation of cargo handling pp. 223-236

- R. R. O'Neill
- Mathematical programming and evaluation of freight shipment systems. Part I — Applications pp. 237-242

- H. R. Soyster
- Part II — Analysis pp. 243-252

- A. Charnes and Merton Miller
- Numerical solution of the generalized transportation problem pp. 253-261

- William Prager
Volume 4, issue 2, 1957
- Concept of a logistics system pp. 101-116

- Robert D. Campbell, Frank D. Dorey and Richard E. Murphy
- Multinational logistics in the nuclear age pp. 117-129

- Carl L. Henn
- A tank duel with game‐theoretic implications pp. 131-138

- L. E. Zachrisson and James J. Robbins
- An algorithm for the minimum number of transport units to maintain a fixed schedule pp. 139-149

- T. E. Bartlett
- On the graphs and asymptotic forms of finite boolean relation matrices and stochastic matrices pp. 151-167

- David Rosenblatt
Volume 4, issue 1, 1957
- Procurement and allocation of naval electronic equipments pp. 1-7

- George Suzuki
- Linear program punning of refinery operations pp. 9-16

- L. K. Cheney
- On the distribution of manhours to meet scheduled requirements pp. 17-25

- Saul I. Gass
- Experiences with the bid evaluation problem (abstract) pp. 27-27

- Hans Bremer, William Hall and Maxine Paulsen
- Warhousing and distribution of a seasonal product1 pp. 29-34

- Wm. S. Jewell
- A threshold method for linear programming pp. 35-45

- J. E. Kelley
- A primal‐dual algorithm for the capacitated Hitchcock problem pp. 47-54

- L. R. Ford and D. R. Fulkerson
- Translating the method of reduced matrices to machines pp. 55-71

- Bernard A. Galler and Paul S. Dwyer
- Constraint matrices of transportation‐type problems (abstract) pp. 73-76

- I. Heller
- On the assignment and transportation problems (abstract) pp. 77-78

- James Munkres
- A quadratic programming procedure pp. 79-85

- Clifford Hildreth
- Computing procedures for portfolio selection (abstract) pp. 87-88

- Harry Markowitz
- Loss of accuracy in simplex computations pp. 89-94

- Walter Jacobs
- Some methods of computational attack on programming problems other than the simplex method (abstract) pp. 95-96

- C. Tompkins
- Editing large linear programming matrices pp. 97-100

- P. M. Thompson
Volume 3, issue 4, 1956
- Measures of industry capacity pp. 229-244

- Edward Zabel
- A bound on the use of inefficient indivisible units pp. 245-252

- Martin J. Beckmann and Jack Laderman
- Variants of the hungarian method for assignment problems pp. 253-258

- H. W. Kuhn
- A formulation of the decision problem for a class of systems pp. 259-277

- Jack K. Hale and Ronald L. Reed
- On the theory of replacement of machinery with a random failure time pp. 279-293

- George H. Weiss
- An inventory control bibliography pp. 295-303

- R. Lewis, F. Neeland and M. Gourary
Volume 3, issue 3, 1956
- Decision making and new mathematics pp. 141-149

- Gerald L. Thompson
- A plan to allocate and procure electronic sets by the use of linear programming techniques and analytical methods of assigning values to qualitative factors pp. 151-162

- Jack W. Smith
- Cycling pp. 163-175

- I. Richard Savage
- An optimum allowance list model pp. 177-191

- Mina Haskind Gourary
- The basic theorems of real linear equations, inequalities, linear programming, and game theory pp. 193-200

- David Gale
- An extension of Johnson's results on job IDT scheduling pp. 201-203

- James R. Jackson
- Sequential tests of hypotheses about the mean occurrence time of a continuous parameter poisson process pp. 205-219

- J. Kiefer and J. Wolfowitz
Volume 3, issue 1‐2, 1956
- Some general observations and experiences in logistics pp. 1-9

- Rob T. B. Carney
- System analysis and/or common sense pp. 11-18

- Commander Yngve Rollof
- The dynamics of overhaul and replenishment systems for large equipments pp. 19-43

- Joseph Fennell and Seiki Oshirol
- The concept of A “mission” pp. 45-57

- Michel Verhulstl
- Various optimizers for single‐stage production pp. 59-66

- Wayne E. Smith
- Notes on the theory of dynamic programming IV ‐ Maximization over discrete sets pp. 67-70

- Richard Bellman
- Attrition games pp. 71-94

- J. R. Isbell and W. H. Marlow
- An algorithm for quadratic programming pp. 95-110

- Marguerite Frank and Philip Wolfe
- The optimization of a quadratic function subject to linear constraints pp. 111-133

- Harry Markowitz