Naval Research Logistics Quarterly
1954 - 1986
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Volume 2, issue 4, 1955
- Risk and hazard in logistics planning pp. 217-224

- Harry A. Sachaklian
- Comments on the Morgenstern model pp. 225-236

- J. C. Busby
- On the meaning and use of a capacity concept pp. 237-249

- Edward Zabel
- Issue priority: Last in first out (LIFO) vs first in first out (FIFO) as a method of issuing items from supply storage pp. 251-268

- Joseph Albert Greenwood
- Cycling in the dual simplex algorithm pp. 269-275

- E. M. L. Beale
- Computation of maximal flows in networks pp. 277-283

- D. R. Fulkerson and G. B. Dantzig
- The structure of dynamic programing models pp. 285-294

- Samuel Karlin
Volume 2, issue 3, 1955
- Logistics without storage pp. 125-128

- Ira N. Curtis
- Note on the formulation of the theory of logistics pp. 129-136

- Oskar Morgenstern
- Organized decision making pp. 137-143

- H. D. Mills
- A formula for decisions on retention or disposal of excess stock pp. 145-155

- J. R. Simpson
- A method for calculating optimal inventory levels and delivery time pp. 157-173

- T. M. Whitin and J. W. T. Youngs
- A dynamic transportation model pp. 175-180

- J. E. Kelley
- Analytic study of war games pp. 181-208

- H. A. Antosiewicz
Volume 2, issue 1‐2, 1955
- Science and logistics pp. 1-7

- R. E. McShane
- Some command problems and decisions pp. 9-15

- Henry E. Ecclea
- Contractor performance pp. 17-23

- D. C. Mackenzie
- A multi‐stage inventory model pp. 25-37

- J. G. Bryan, G. P. Wadsworth and T. M. Whitin
- The computational algorithm for the parametric objective function pp. 39-45

- Saul Gass and Thomas Saaty
- The problem of aiming and ewasion pp. 47-67

- Rufus Isaaca
- The costs of alternative air base stocking and requisitioning policies pp. 69-81

- J. W. Petersen and M. A. Geisler
- The Hungarian method for the assignment problem pp. 83-97

- H. W. Kuhn
- Mathematical treatment of a stockpiling problem pp. 99-109

- J. M. Danskin
- A mathematical evaluation of a work sampling technique pp. 111-117

- Harold Davis
Volume 1, issue 4, 1954
- The interdependency of logistic and strategic planning pp. 237-257

- S. E. Ruehlow
- Mobile logistics support in the „passage to freedom”︁ operation pp. 258-264

- Randolph Meade and Carl A. Fischer
- Consistency problems in the military supply system pp. 265-281

- Oskar Morgenstern
- The cargo‐handling system pp. 282-288

- R. R. O'Neill and J. K. Weinstock
- A scientific method for establishing reorder points pp. 289-294

- Morris J. Solomon
- The theory of inventory management–a review pp. 295-300

- Thomas V. V. Atwater
- Minimization of non‐linear separable convex functionals pp. 301-312

- A. Charnes and C. E. Lemke
- Fictitious play for continuous games pp. 313-320

- J. M. Danskin
- An elementary treatment of an input‐output system pp. 321-326

- Y. K. Wong
- Decision making in the face of uncertainty ‐ II pp. 327-332

- Richard Bellman
Volume 1, issue 3, 1954
- Some thoughts on logistic planning factors pp. 173-181

- Ralph E. Williams
- Trends in logistics pp. 182-190

- Lawrence R. st. John
- Statistical methods for determining requirements of dental materials pp. 191-199

- James A. English and E. A. Jerome
- Logistics—the word pp. 200-202

- John D. Hayes
- Developing an engineered productivity standard pp. 203-206

- R. C. Home
- The quartermaster corps: Organization, supply, and services, volume I—A book review pp. 207-209

- Henry E. Eccles
- On multi‐component attrition games pp. 210-216

- David Blackwell
- Minimizing the number of tankers to meet a fixed schedule pp. 217-222

- G. B. Dantzig and D. R. Fulkerson
- On the solution of the caterer problem pp. 223-229

- J. W. Gaddum, A. J. Hoffman and D. Sokolowsky
- Decision making in the face of uncertainty–I pp. 230-232

- Richard Bellman
Volume 1, issue 2, 1954
- Navy stratification and fractionation for improvement of inventory management pp. 75-78

- F. L. Hetter
- A new field for logistics research pp. 79-81

- Bern Anderson
- The application of statistical techniques to management of overseas supply operations pp. 82-89

- E. F. Hollingshead
- Notes on applied analytical logistics in the navy pp. 90-102

- Charles F. Lynch
- The rommel papers – a commentary pp. 103-108

- Henry E. Eccles
- A numerical method to determine optimum strategy pp. 109-115

- John Von Neumann
- Optimal weapon systems pp. 116-140

- J. Marschak and M. R. Mickey
- On some applications of the theory of dynamic programming to logistics pp. 141-153

- Richard Bellman
- The caterer problem pp. 154-165

- Walter Jacobs
Volume 1, issue 1, 1954
- A message from rear admiral pp. 1-1

- F. R. Furth
- Logistics‐what is it? pp. 5-15

- Henry E. Eccles
- Priorities in the naval supply system pp. 16-24

- William M. Young
- On the span of central derection pp. 25-35

- T. M. Whitin
- The dual method of solving the linear programming problem pp. 36-47

- C. E. Lemke
- Linear programming in bid evaluation pp. 48-54

- E. D. Stanley, D. P. Honig and Leon Gainen
- Some blotto games pp. 55-60

- D. W. Blackett
- Optimal two‐ and three‐stage production schedules with setup times included pp. 61-68

- S. M. Johnson