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September 1959, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 193-207 Allocation of a resource to alternative probabilistic demands: Transport‐equipment pool assignments
by Rubin Saposnik & Vernon L. Smith & A. R. Lindeman - 209-220 An inventory policy for repair parts
by Martin J. Beckmann - 221-226 A simplified two‐phase technique for the simplex method
by George F. Hadley & Michael A. Simonnard - 227-243 On quadratic proramming
by E. M. L. Beale - 245-260 A theorem in convex programming
by William Karush
June 1959, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 89-110 The feasibility of a global airlift
by R. S. Weinberg & J. W. Higgins - 111-123 Games of economic survival
by Martin Shubik & Gerald L. Thompson - 125-129 Maximum number of iterations in the transportation problem
by Michel A. Simonnard & G. F. Hadley - 131-140 An integer linear‐programming model for machine scheduling
by Harvey M. Wagner - 141-163 Renewal‐theoretic analysis of a two‐bin inventory control policy
by D. P. Gaver - 165-172 The watchdog and the burglar
by S. P. Thompson & A. J. Ziffer - 173-182 The new military standard for inspection by variables
by Harry M. Rosenblatt & William Wolman
March 1959, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-16 Assigning quantitative values to qualitative factors in the naval electronics problem
by R. J. Aurnann & J. B. Kruskal - 17-23 Network analysis of production smootewg
by Te Chiang Hu & W. Prager - 25-31 Further notes on the loss resulting from the use of incorrect data in computing an optimal inventory policy
by Joel Levy - 33-42 A convex programming procedure
by D. A. D'esopo - 43-56 An algorithm for solving the transportation problem when the shipping cost over each route is convex
by E. M. L. Beale - 57-61 Equilibrium points in games with vector payoffs
by L. S. Shapley & Fred D. Rigby - 63-74 A terminating iterative algorithm for solving certain games and related sets of linear equations
by R. B. Braithwaite - 75-76 Note on solving linear programs in integers
by G. B. Dantzig - 77-80 A difficulty in linear programming for transportation problems
by Marvin Luther & John E. Walsh
December 1958, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 287-306 Characteristics of usage of supply items aboard naval ships and the significance to supply management
by John Henry Garrett - 307-314 A bottleneck situation involving interdependent industries
by Richard Bellman & Stuart Dreyfus - 315-321 Multiple servers with limited waiting space
by James R. Jackson - 323-335 Operations research and logistics
by Merrill M. Flood - 337-345 Redistribution of total stock over several user locations
by Stephen C. Allen - 347-361 Linear model for evaluating complex systems
by R. M. Thrall & C. H. Coombs & W. Caldwell - 371-371 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
by J. Kiefer
September 1958, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 199-219 Damage assessment systems and their relationship to post‐nuclear‐attack damage and recovery
by F. A. Ramsey - 231-240 Nonlinear network flows and convex programming over incidence matrices
by A. Charnest & W. W. Coopert - 241-255 Design change impacts on airframe parts inventories
by James W. Petersen & Wilbur A. Steger - 257-261 The dual simplex algorithm for bounded variables
by Harvey M. Wagner - 263-276 The allocation of development funds: An analytic approach
by Scott C. Daubin
June 1958, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 95-105 Some principles for a data‐processing system in logistics
by M. A. Geisler - 107-109 Pure strategy solutions of blotto games
by D. W. Blackett - 111-123 The coefficients in an allocation problem
by R. J. Aumann & J. B. Kruskal - 125-136 Some studies on shuttle and assembly‐line processes
by M. Pollack - 137-154 A transportation and production model
by G. W. Evans - 155-170 Probabilistic errors in the leontief system
by R. E. Quandt - 171-187 On a certain problem in linear programming
by R. J. Taylor & S. P. Thompson
March 1958, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-15 A simple rule for the cwsolidation of allowance lists
by Mina Haskind Gourary - 17-27 A selected, descriptive bibliography of references on priority systems and related, nonprice allocators
by W. G. Mellon - 29-42 A method of estimating spare‐part essentiality
by H. W. Karr - 43-51 Airline demand: An analysis of some frequency distributions
by Martin J. Beckmann & F. Bobkoski - 53-74 Dynamic problems in the theory of the firm
by H. M. Wagner & T. M. Whitin - 75-81 Loss resulting from the use of incorrect data in computing an optimal inventory policy
by Joel Levy - 83-87 Some queuing problems in machine maintenanc
by David S. Stoller - 93-94 Recent publications
by Harlan Mills
December 1957, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 263-267 Improvise or plan?
by A. H. Wilson & W. R. Finn - 269-286 Some production planning problems
by Morton Klein - 287-295 Simulation research on job shop production
by James R. Jackson - 297-320 Mathematical programming and employmeet scheduling
by W. Karush & A. Vazsonyi - 321-334 Formulation of recurrence equations for shuttle process and assembly line
by Richard Bellman - 335-346 Relationships between weapons and logistics expenditures
by Murray A. Geisler - 347-356 An application of game theory to special weapons evaluation
by J. K. Hale & H. H. Wicke - 357-359 An optimal search pattern
by J. R. Isbell - 361-361 Notes
by Clifford Hildreth
September 1957, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 173-181 Some recent developments in transportation research
by Roger R. Crane - 183-191 An analysis of stewardess requirements and scheduling for a major domestic airline
by Joseph F. McCloskey & Fred Hanssmann - 193-197 Annex A: The assignment problem technique
by Lawrence Friedman & Arthur J. Yaspan - 199-202 Annex B: Calculation of the school table
by Lawrence Friedman - 203-205 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
by V. B. Gleaves - 207-220 Part II ‐ Generalization and analysis
by T. E. Bartlett & A. Charnes - 221-222 Communication‐Transportation networks (abstracts)
by R. E. Kalaba & M. L. Juncosa - 223-236 Analysis and Monte Carlo simulation of cargo handling
by R. R. O'Neill - 237-242 Mathematical programming and evaluation of freight shipment systems. Part I — Applications
by H. R. Soyster - 243-252 Part II — Analysis
by A. Charnes & M. H. Miller - 253-261 Numerical solution of the generalized transportation problem
by William Prager
June 1957, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 101-116 Concept of a logistics system
by Robert D. Campbell & Frank D. Dorey & Richard E. Murphy - 117-129 Multinational logistics in the nuclear age
by Carl L. Henn - 131-138 A tank duel with game‐theoretic implications
by L. E. Zachrisson & James J. Robbins - 139-149 An algorithm for the minimum number of transport units to maintain a fixed schedule
by T. E. Bartlett - 151-167 On the graphs and asymptotic forms of finite boolean relation matrices and stochastic matrices
by David Rosenblatt
March 1957, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-7 Procurement and allocation of naval electronic equipments
by George Suzuki - 9-16 Linear program punning of refinery operations
by L. K. Cheney - 17-25 On the distribution of manhours to meet scheduled requirements
by Saul I. Gass - 27-27 Experiences with the bid evaluation problem (abstract)
by Hans Bremer & William Hall & Maxine Paulsen - 29-34 Warhousing and distribution of a seasonal product1
by Wm. S. Jewell - 35-45 A threshold method for linear programming
by J. E. Kelley - 47-54 A primal‐dual algorithm for the capacitated Hitchcock problem
by L. R. Ford & D. R. Fulkerson - 55-71 Translating the method of reduced matrices to machines
by Bernard A. Galler & Paul S. Dwyer - 73-76 Constraint matrices of transportation‐type problems (abstract)
by I. Heller - 77-78 On the assignment and transportation problems (abstract)
by James Munkres - 79-85 A quadratic programming procedure
by Clifford Hildreth - 87-88 Computing procedures for portfolio selection (abstract)
by Harry M. Markowitz - 89-94 Loss of accuracy in simplex computations
by Walter Jacobs - 95-96 Some methods of computational attack on programming problems other than the simplex method (abstract)
by C. Tompkins - 97-100 Editing large linear programming matrices
by P. M. Thompson
December 1956, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 229-244 Measures of industry capacity
by Edward Zabel - 245-252 A bound on the use of inefficient indivisible units
by Martin J. Beckmann & Jack Laderman - 253-258 Variants of the hungarian method for assignment problems
by H. W. Kuhn - 259-277 A formulation of the decision problem for a class of systems
by Jack K. Hale & Ronald L. Reed - 279-293 On the theory of replacement of machinery with a random failure time
by George H. Weiss - 295-303 An inventory control bibliography
by R. Lewis & F. Neeland & M. Gourary
September 1956, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 141-149 Decision making and new mathematics
by Gerald L. Thompson - 151-162 A plan to allocate and procure electronic sets by the use of linear programming techniques and analytical methods of assigning values to qualitative factors
by Jack W. Smith - 163-175 Cycling
by I. Richard Savage - 177-191 An optimum allowance list model
by Mina Haskind Gourary - 193-200 The basic theorems of real linear equations, inequalities, linear programming, and game theory
by David Gale - 201-203 An extension of Johnson's results on job IDT scheduling
by James R. Jackson - 205-219 Sequential tests of hypotheses about the mean occurrence time of a continuous parameter poisson process
by J. Kiefer & J. Wolfowitz
March 1956, Volume 3, Issue 1‐2
- 1-9 Some general observations and experiences in logistics
by Rob T. B. Carney - 11-18 System analysis and/or common sense
by Commander Yngve Rollof - 19-43 The dynamics of overhaul and replenishment systems for large equipments
by Joseph Fennell & Seiki Oshirol - 45-57 The concept of A “mission”
by Michel Verhulstl - 59-66 Various optimizers for single‐stage production
by Wayne E. Smith - 67-70 Notes on the theory of dynamic programming IV ‐ Maximization over discrete sets
by Richard Bellman - 71-94 Attrition games
by J. R. Isbell & W. H. Marlow - 95-110 An algorithm for quadratic programming
by Marguerite Frank & Philip Wolfe - 111-133 The optimization of a quadratic function subject to linear constraints
by Harry Markowitz
December 1955, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 217-224 Risk and hazard in logistics planning
by Harry A. Sachaklian - 225-236 Comments on the Morgenstern model
by J. C. Busby - 237-249 On the meaning and use of a capacity concept
by Edward Zabel - 251-268 Issue priority: Last in first out (LIFO) vs first in first out (FIFO) as a method of issuing items from supply storage
by Joseph Albert Greenwood - 269-275 Cycling in the dual simplex algorithm
by E. M. L. Beale - 277-283 Computation of maximal flows in networks
by D. R. Fulkerson & G. B. Dantzig - 285-294 The structure of dynamic programing models
by Samuel Karlin
September 1955, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 125-128 Logistics without storage
by Ira N. Curtis - 129-136 Note on the formulation of the theory of logistics
by Oskar Morgenstern - 137-143 Organized decision making
by H. D. Mills - 145-155 A formula for decisions on retention or disposal of excess stock
by J. R. Simpson - 157-173 A method for calculating optimal inventory levels and delivery time
by T. M. Whitin & J. W. T. Youngs - 175-180 A dynamic transportation model
by J. E. Kelley - 181-208 Analytic study of war games
by H. A. Antosiewicz
March 1955, Volume 2, Issue 1‐2
- 1-7 Science and logistics
by R. E. McShane - 9-15 Some command problems and decisions
by Henry E. Ecclea - 17-23 Contractor performance
by D. C. Mackenzie - 25-37 A multi‐stage inventory model
by J. G. Bryan & G. P. Wadsworth & T. M. Whitin - 39-45 The computational algorithm for the parametric objective function
by Saul Gass & Thomas Saaty - 47-67 The problem of aiming and ewasion
by Rufus Isaaca - 69-81 The costs of alternative air base stocking and requisitioning policies
by J. W. Petersen & M. A. Geisler - 83-97 The Hungarian method for the assignment problem
by H. W. Kuhn - 99-109 Mathematical treatment of a stockpiling problem
by J. M. Danskin - 111-117 A mathematical evaluation of a work sampling technique
by Harold Davis
December 1954, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 237-257 The interdependency of logistic and strategic planning
by S. E. Ruehlow - 258-264 Mobile logistics support in the „passage to freedom”︁ operation
by Randolph Meade & Carl A. Fischer - 265-281 Consistency problems in the military supply system
by Oskar Morgenstern - 282-288 The cargo‐handling system
by R. R. O'Neill & J. K. Weinstock - 289-294 A scientific method for establishing reorder points
by Morris J. Solomon - 295-300 The theory of inventory management–a review
by Thomas V. V. Atwater - 301-312 Minimization of non‐linear separable convex functionals
by A. Charnes & C. E. Lemke - 313-320 Fictitious play for continuous games
by J. M. Danskin - 321-326 An elementary treatment of an input‐output system
by Y. K. Wong - 327-332 Decision making in the face of uncertainty ‐ II
by Richard Bellman
September 1954, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 173-181 Some thoughts on logistic planning factors
by Ralph E. Williams - 182-190 Trends in logistics
by Lawrence R. st. John - 191-199 Statistical methods for determining requirements of dental materials
by James A. English & E. A. Jerome - 200-202 Logistics—the word
by John D. Hayes - 203-206 Developing an engineered productivity standard
by R. C. Home - 207-209 The quartermaster corps: Organization, supply, and services, volume I—A book review
by Henry E. Eccles - 210-216 On multi‐component attrition games
by David Blackwell - 217-222 Minimizing the number of tankers to meet a fixed schedule
by G. B. Dantzig & D. R. Fulkerson - 223-229 On the solution of the caterer problem
by J. W. Gaddum & A. J. Hoffman & D. Sokolowsky - 230-232 Decision making in the face of uncertainty–I
by Richard Bellman
June 1954, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 75-78 Navy stratification and fractionation for improvement of inventory management
by F. L. Hetter - 79-81 A new field for logistics research
by Bern Anderson - 82-89 The application of statistical techniques to management of overseas supply operations
by E. F. Hollingshead - 90-102 Notes on applied analytical logistics in the navy
by Charles F. Lynch - 103-108 The rommel papers – a commentary
by Henry E. Eccles - 109-115 A numerical method to determine optimum strategy
by John Von Neumann - 116-140 Optimal weapon systems
by J. Marschak & M. R. Mickey - 141-153 On some applications of the theory of dynamic programming to logistics
by Richard Bellman - 154-165 The caterer problem
by Walter Jacobs
March 1954, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-1 A message from rear admiral
by F. R. Furth - 5-15 Logistics‐what is it?
by Henry E. Eccles - 16-24 Priorities in the naval supply system
by William M. Young - 25-35 On the span of central derection
by T. M. Whitin - 36-47 The dual method of solving the linear programming problem
by C. E. Lemke - 48-54 Linear programming in bid evaluation
by E. D. Stanley & D. P. Honig & Leon Gainen - 55-60 Some blotto games
by D. W. Blackett - 61-68 Optimal two‐ and three‐stage production schedules with setup times included
by S. M. Johnson