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The Polaris military essentiality system

M. Denicoff, J. Fennell, S. E. Haber, W. H. Marlow, F. W. Segel and Henry Solomon

Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1964, vol. 11, issue 3‐4, 235-257

Abstract: One of the major requirements for military systems has been the need for a measure of the relative importance of stocking one item rather than another. The present study develops one such system which has been implemented for the Polaris weapons system. Considerable emphasis is placed on systematic development of underlying principles. It is concluded that the present approach could readily be adapted to other weapons systems.

Date: 1964
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