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Volume Information Source: Operations Research, Vol. 9, No. 6 (Nov. - Dec., 1961), pp. 927-940 Published by: INFORMS Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/167043 . Accessed: 09/05/2014 14:00 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . INFORMS is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Operations Research. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.78.108.140 on Fri, 9 May 2014 14:00:32 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Operations Research, Vol. 9, No. 6 (Nov. - Dec., 1961), pp. 927-940Published by: INFORMSStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/167043 .

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Index, Volume 9

AUTHORS OF ARTICLES, LETTERS, REVIEWS

A

ABT, SEYMOUR T. R. (review), 422-424 ANCKER, C. J., AND A. V. GAFARIAN,

Queuing-with Multiple Poisson Inputs and Exponential Serlvice Times, 321-327

AVI-ITZHAK, B., AND P. NAOR, On a Problem of Preemptive Priority Quetting, 664-672

B

BARANKIN, E. W. (review), 283 BARLOW, RICHARD E., AND LARRY C.

HUNTER, Reliability Analysis of a One- Unit System, 200-208

BARNETT, HOWARD H., Initial Pro- visioning with Confidence (letter), 127- 129

BECKMANN, MARTIN J., Production Smoothing and Inventory Control, 456- 467

BEIGHTLER, C. S., L. G. MITTEN, AND G. L. NEMHAUSER, A Short Table of z-Transforms and Generating Functions (letter), 574-578

BENNETT, WILLIAM S., Allocating for Acceptable Risk Instead of Expected Value, 163-168

BENSON, F., Comment on Vazsonyi's Comments on A Paper by Karush (letter), 280

BENSON, F., AND G. GREGORY, Some Properties of a Disguised Poisson Function (letter), 901-902

BLUM, RONALD, A Measure of Effec- tiveness for a Barrier Type of Surface- to-Air Defense, 328-340

BOGDANOFF, J. L., AND F. KOZIN,

Comment on the "Reliability of Aircraft Structures in Resisting Chance Failure" (letter), 123-126

BROOKS, DOUGLAS L., Comments Sug- gested by Schelling's Paper (letter), 412-416

BROWN, ROBERT G., AND RICHARD F. MEYER, The Fundamental Theorem of Exponential Smoothing, 673-685

C

CARROLL, CHARLES W., T he Created Response Surface Technique for Optimiz- ing Nonlinear, Restrained Systems, 169- 184

CHACKO, GEORGE K. (review), 424-425 --, Bargaining Strategy in a Pro- duction and Distribution Problem, 811- 827

CLARK, CHARLES E., T he Greatest of a Finite Set of Random Variables, 145- 162 --, Comments on "Activity Sub- division and PERT Probability State- ments," 348-349 --, Importance Sampling in Monte Carlo Analyses, 603-620

COMMITTEE ON THEORY OF TRAFFIC

FLOW, Bibliography on Theory of Traf- fic Flow and Related Subjects, October 1960 (letter), 568-574

D

DE GUENIN, JACQUES, Optimum Distri- bution of Effort: An Extension of the Koopman Basic YTheory, 1-7

DEUTSCH, MORTON, T he Face of Bar- gaining, 886-897

DOBBIE, JAMES M., A Doubled-Ended Queuing Problem of Kendall (letter), 755-757

D'Esopo, D. A., A Note on Forecasting by the Exponential Smoothing Operator, 686-687

DOGRUSOZ, HALIM, Development Pro- gramming (letter), 753-755

DORN, W. S., On LaGrange Multipliers and Inequalities, 95-104

DRANOFF, J. S., L. G. MITTEN, W. F. STEVENS, AND L. A. WANNINGER, JR.,

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928 I8dex, Volume 9

Application of Dynamic Programming to Countercurrent Flow Processes, 388- 401

DIUBINS, LESTER E., AND GEORGE W.

MORGENTHALER, Inclusion of Detec- tion in Probability of Survival Models, 782-801

E

EDIE, LESLIE C., Car-Following and Steady-State Theory for Nonconcongested Traffic, 66-76

EDMUNDSON, H. P., YThe Distribution of Radial Error and Its Statistical Applica- tion in War Gaming, 8-21

ENGEL, JOSEPH H., Addendum to "Opera- tions Research for the U. S. Navy Since World War II" (letter), 410- 411

ERNST, MARTIN L., Operations Research and the Large Strategic Problems, 437- 445

F

FIACCO, ANTHONY V., Comments on the Preceding Paper (a paper by CHARLES

W. CARROLL), 184-185 FISHER, JAMES L., A Class of Stochastic

Investment Problems, 53-65 FLAGLE, CHARLES D., Conference on

Operational Research in the Health Services of Great Britain (letter), 417- 418

FRENCH, CHARLES E., see PEART,

FRENCH, AND ISAACS, 468-478

G

GAFARIAN, A. V., see ANCK:ER AND

GAFARIAN, 321-327 GARG, R. C., see MOHIAN AND GARG,

496-499 GAVER, D. P., JR., Operating Charac-

teristics of a Simple Production, In- ventory-Control Model, 635-649

GAZIS, DENOS C., ROBERT HERMAN, AND RICHARD W. ROTHERY, Nonlinear Follow-the-Leader Models of Traffic Flow, 545-567

GEISLER, M. A., AND W. A. STEGER, The Use of Abstract Manned Simula- tion to Aid Weapon Planners (letter), 747-751

GILMORE, P. C., AND R. E. GOMORY,

A Linear-Programming Approach to the Cutting-Stock Problem, 849-859

GOMORY, R. E., see GILMORE AND

GOMORY, 849-859 GREGORY, G., (letter), see BENSON AND

GREGORY, 901-902

H

HADLEY, G., AND T. M. WHITIN, Re- plenishment Times, Service T'imes, and the Independence Assumption (letter), 132-133 _- ) , -, Useful Properties of the Poisson Distribution (letter), 408-410

HANSSMANN, FRED, Operations Research in National Planning of Underde- veloped Countries, 230-248

HARRIS, BRITTON, Some Problems in the Theory of Intra-Urban Location, 695-721

HEALY, THOMAS L., Activity Subdivision and PERT Probability Statements, 341- 348

HERMAN, ROBERT, see GAZIS, HERMAN, AND ROTHERY, 545-567

- -, AND GEORGE WEISS, Comments on the Highway Crossing Problem, 828-840

HERNITER, JEROME D., AND JOHN F. MAGEE, Customer Behavior as a Markov Process, 105-122

Hu, T. C., Parallel Sequencing and Assembly Line Problems, 841-848 ---, The Maximum Capacity Route Problem (letter), 898-899

H UNTER, LARRY C., see BARLOW AND

HUNTER, 200-208

ISAACS, G. W., see PEART, FRENCH, AND

ISAACS, 468-478 ISAACS, RUFUS (review), 427-428

J

JACKSON, JAMES R., Some Expected Transition Times in Simple Queues (letter), 277-279

JAISWAL, N. K., Preemptive Resume Priority Queue, 732-742

JOHNSON, ELLIS A., Toward Establish- ment of a Role for Operations Research

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Authors of Articles, Letters, Review 929

in Economic Development Programs (letter), 743-747

JONES, H. G., Comment on Lack of Com- munication Between U.K. and U.S. (letter), 905-906

K

KELLEY, JAMES E., JR., Critical-Path Planning and Scheduling: Mathematical Basis, 296-320

KNOLLMAN, GILBERT C., AND JOSEPH J. MODER, Design Criteria for Pellet- Dispersing Warheads, 500-521

KOZIN, F., see BOGDANOFF AND KOZIN (letter), 123--126

L

LEIBOWITZ, MARTIN L., Symposium on Military Operations Research, 249-251

LITTLE, JOHN D. C., Approximate Ex- pected Delays for Several Maneuvers by a Driver in Poisson Traffic, 39-52 - A Proof for the Queuing Formula: L = W, 383-387

M

MCCLAIN, HARTSEL G., see MILLS AND MCCLAIN, 30-38

MCNOLTY, FRANK W., Pellet-Effectiveness Analysis, 522-534

MACHOL, ROBERT E., An Application of the Assignment Problem (letter), 585-586

MAGEE, JOHN F., see HERNITER AND

MAGEE, 105-122 MARSHALL, CLIFFORD W., Full-Service

Probability for Regular Arrangements, 186-199

MEALS, DONALD W., Trends in Military Operations Research, 252-257

MEDIATE, ANTHONY AND STANLEY

ZIONTS, Note on a Paper by Hanssmann (letter), 900

MELA, DONALD F., Information Theory and Search Theory as Special Cases of Decision Theory (letter), 907-908

MEYER, RiCHARD F., see BROWN AND

MEYER, 673-685 MILLS, EDWIN S., AND HARTSEL G.

MCCLAIN, A Study of Optimum As- sembly Runs, 30-38

MILLSTEIN, HERBERT S., Comments on

"Activity Subdivision and PERT Prob- ability Statements," 349-350

MITTEN, L. G., see DRANOFF, MITTEN, STEVENS, AND WANNINGER, 388-401

-, see BEIGHTLER, MITTEN, AND NEMHAIJSER (letter), 574-578

MODER, JOSEPH J., see KNOLLMAN AND

MODER, 500-521 MOHAN, C., AND R. C. GARG, Decision

on Retention of Excess Stock, 496-499 MORGENTHALER, GEORGE W. (review),

281-283 --, see DUBINS AND MORGENTHALER, 782-801

MORRIS, ROBERT, AND ERIC WOLMAN, A Note on 'Statistical Equilibrium' (letter), 751-753

MORRISON, DONALD F., Cost Functions for Systems with Spare Components, 688-694

MORSE, PHILIP M., Report on Interna- tional O/R Activities (letter), 910-912

N

NAOR, P., See ABI-ITZHAK AND NAOR,

664-672 NEHNEVAJSA, JIRI, see YARNOLD AND

NEHNEVAJSA, 535-544 NEMHAUSER, G. L., see BEIGHTLER,

MITTEN, AND NEMHAUSER (letter), 574-578

NEWELL, G. F., Nonlinear Effects in The Dynamics of Car Following, 209- 229

0

OLIVER, ROBERT M., A Traffic Counting Distribution, 802-810

OLSON, PAUL L., AND RICHARD W.

ROTHERY, Driver Response to the Amber Phase of Traffic Signals, 650-663

OSBORN, PALMER, Selecting Weapons Systems, 1960-The Builder's-eye View, 265-271

P

PANDIT, S. N. NARAHARI, The Shortest- Route Problem-An Addendum (letter), 129-132

PEART, ROBERT M., CHARLES E. FRENCH, AND G. W. ISAACS, Optimizing Systems when Components Have Discontinuous Cost Functions, 468-478

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930 Index, Volume 9

PERKINS, F. M., Optimum Weapon De- ployment for Nuclear Attack, 77-94

POLLACK, MAURICE, The kth Best Route Through a Network (letter), 578-580 --, Errata (letter), 133

AND WALTER WIEBENSON, Com-

ments on "The Shortest-Route Problem" by PEART, RANDOLPH, AND BARTLETT (letter), 411-412

R

RAPOPORT, ANTOL (review), 587-592 RoSEBOOM, JOHN H., Comments on a

Paper by Thomas Healy (letter), 909- 910

ROTHERY, RICHARD W., see GAZIS,

HERMAN, AND ROTHERY, 545-567 ---, see OLSON AND ROTHERY, 650-

663

S

SAATY, THOMAS L. (review), 419-421 SANDEMAN, P., Empirical Design of

Priority Waiting Times for Jobbing Shop Control, 446-455

SASIENI, MAURICE W., Double Queues and Impatient Customers with an Ap- plication to Inventory Theory, 771-781

SAUNDERS, L. R., Probability Functions for Waiting Times in Single-Channel Queues, with Emphasis on Simple Approximations, 351-362

SCHELLING, T. C., Dispersal, Deterrence, and Damage, 363-370

-, The Future of Arms Control, 722-731

SHORTLEY, GEORGE, A Letter of Resigna- tion (letter), 272-274

STEGER, W. A., see GEISLER AND STEGER

(letter), 747-751 STEVENS, W. F., see DRANOFF, MITTEN,

STEVENS, AND WANNINGER, 388-401 STOLLER, DAVID S. (review), 284-285

(review), 426-427

T

TAKXCS, LAJOS, The Probability Law of the Busy Period for Two Types of Queuing Processes, 402-407

THEIL, H., see VAN DER ZEE AND THEIL,

875-885

TRUELOVE, ALAN J., Strategic Reliability and Preventive Maintenance, 22-29

TUCK, ERNEST, Stability of Following in Two Dimensions, 479-495

V

VAN DER ZEE, S. P., AND H. THEIL, Priority Assignment in Waiting-Line Problems Under Conditions of Mis- classification, 875-885

w

WANNINGER, L. A., JR., see DRANOFF, MITTEN, STEVENS, AND WANNINGER,

388-401 WEISS, GEORGE, see HERMAN AND WEISS,

828-840 WEISS, HERBERT K., The Distribution of

Urban Population and an Applica- tion to a Servicing Problem, 860-874

WHITE, D. J., Comments on a Paper by McDowell (letter), 580-584

WHITE, WILLIAM W., Comments on a Paper by Bowman (letter), 274-276

WHITIN, T. M., see HADLEY AND WHITIN

(letter), 132-133 -, see HADLEY AND WHITIN (letter),

408-410 WHITMORE, WILLIAM F., Military Opera-

tions Research-A Personal Retrospect, 258-265

WIEBENSON, WALTER, see POLLACK AND

WIEBENSON (letter), 411-412 WINTERS, PETER R., Multiple Triggers

and Lot Sizes, 621-634 WOLMAN, ERIC, see MORRIS AND WOLMAN

(letter), 751-753

y

YARNOLD, KENNETH W., AND JIRI NEHNEVAJSA, Analytical Methods for Determination of Training-Device Re- quirements, 535-544

YASPAN, ARTHUR, An Inclusive Solution to the Inventory Problem, 371-382

z

ZIMMERMAN, R. E., A Criterion for Realism in War Games (letter), 903- 904

ZIONTS, STANLEY, (letter), see MEDIATE AND ZIONTS, 900

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Authors of Papers at Society Meetings 931

AUTHORS OF PAPERS AT SOCIETY MEETINGS

A

ABRAMS, I. J., B-39 ALLEN, S. G., B-31 ANCKER, C. J., JR., B-24 ARBABI, M., B-142 ASHER, D., T., B-143

B

BACH, R. E., JR., B-20 BALINTFY, J. L., B-129 BARISH, N. N., B-145 BARRY, J. Y., B-41 BEINS, B. M., B-148 BEKKER, M. G., B-41 BELLMAN, R. M., B-132 BERTEMAN, J. E., B-39 BLANCHARD, R. 0., B-137 BLEDSOE, W. W., B-145 BLOOM, J. N., B-142 BLUMBERG, D. F., B-34 BLUMSTEIN, A., B-28 BOLDYREFF, A. W., B-147,

B-148 BORDEAUX, T. A., B-23 BORDEWIECK, W., B-39 BRADY, R. P., B-35 BRAND, D., B-15 BRUCE, R. D., B-138

C

CARLSON, P. G., B-28, B-45

CAULKINS, D. R., B-139 CELASUM, M., B-27, B-136 CHAPIN, N., B-131 CHIN, J. H. S., B-17 CIMINERA, V. A., B-20 CLAPHAM, J. C., B-135 COLEMAN, J. J., B-38, B-

39, B-146 COLLINS, F. I., JR., B-141 CONNOR, R. J., B-41 CURTIN, K. M., B-46

D

DANTZIG, G. B., B-131 DAVIS, L. I., B-19 DAVIS, O., B-42 DERGARABEDIAN, P., B-146

D'Esopo, D. A., B-28 DEUTSCH, M., B-14 DILLE, E. K., B-135 DILLINGER, J. L., B-131 DOLANSKY, L., B-20 DORDICK, H. S., B-35

E

ECKERT, D. C., B-28 EISENBERG, E., B-127 ELICARO, R. V., B-138 ELLIS, D. S., B-25 EPSTEIN, B., B-144 ERDEI, M. J., B-30 ESSARY, J. D., B-133

F

FAIN, C. G., B-144 FEENEY, G. J., B-148 FLAGLE, C. D., B-32, B-

139 FOURAKER, L. E., B-14

G

GAFARIAN, A. V., B-24 GIVEEN, S. M., B-44 GLASER, J. L., B-18 GLUSS, B., B-37 GREEN, P. E., B-134 GREENBERG, H., B-16, B-

46 GRIFFITH, L. E., B-138 GRUBMEYER, R. S., B-27 GUTHRIE, D., JR., B-141 GWINN, J. W., B-23

H

HAHN, W., B-134 HALBRECHT, H., B-134 HARRISON, S., B-40 HARTMA NN, F., B-44 HAUER, S., B-146 HAUSER, N., B-145 HERMAN, R., B-16, B-17 HOSFORD, J. E., B-144 HOWARD, R. A., B-34, B-

129 HUGHES, R. R., B-132

J

JACOBELLIS, B. R., B-142 JACOBY, J. E., B-40 JENKINS, J. L., B-25 JEWELL, W. S., B-137 JOHNSEN, E., B-31 JOHNSON, A. M., B-20 JOSHI, A. K., B-45

K

KARLIN, S., B-132 KARUSH, W., B-132 KAUFMAN, N., B-22 KENNARD, P. H., B-25 KENNY, R. P., B-41 KILBRIDGE, M., B-138 KORNFELD, J. P., B-143 KORNREICH, D. W.) B-29

L

LAURENT, A. G., B-30 LE CAM, L., B-133 LEE, E. B., B-22 LEFKOWITZ, B., B-28 LEONARD, J. C., B-37 LEWIS, T., B-138 LIEBERMAN, B., B-14

M

MADANSKY, A., B-127 MANGASARIAN, 0. L., B-

132 MARKARIAN, M. D., B-143 MATERNA, A. T., B-30 MAXSON, V. G., B-25 MCCOLLY, J. B., B-139 MCGEE, A. A., B-143 MCNOLTY, F., B-21 MILLER, J., B-133 MILLER, J. W., B-21 MINAS, J. S., B-136 MINTZ, S. E., B-130 MOGLEWER, S., B-43 MORGENTHALER, G. W., B-

18 MORRISON, R. T., 13-33

N

NOONAN, G. C., JR., B-144 NOVOSAD, R. S., B-45

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0

OBERBECK, T. E., B-148

p

PARDEE, F. S., B-129 PFAFF, F. R., B-26 POLLOCK, A. W., B-135 PROSCHAN, F., B-133 PUGH, E. L., B-22

R

RANDAZZO, F. P., B-128 REDGRAVE, M. J., B-40 REINITZ, R. C., B-144 RHEE, S. Y., B-29, B-135 ROBINSON, R. R., B-136 ROHRBACH, R. P., B-140 ROSEN, J. B., B-128 ROTHERY, R., B-17 RUBENSTEIN, A. H., B-139

S

SAATY, T. L., B-128 SANDLER, G. H., B-27

SCHAEFFER, K. H., B-33 SCHICK, G. J., B-38 SCHWARTZ, B. L., B-22 SCHWARTZ, L. S., B-146 SCHWEISTHAL, R. J., B-23 SEID, B., B-25 SEBRING, H. C., B-23 SENGUPTA, S. S., B-43 SEWARD, F. K., B-142 SEWELL, W. P., B-34 SHAPERO, A., B-33 SIIELLING, T. C., B-15 SHERMAN, G. R., B-36 SIEGEL, S., B-14 SIMON, C. K., B-140 SPRINGSTEAD, E. T., B-139 STILLSON, P., B-137 STRAIT, P., B-40 STUBBS, H. L., B-20

T

TAUL, J. W., B-130 TERES, B. W., B-36 THAYER, L. C., B-136

TOTSCHEE, R., B-24 TYRE, R., B-19

V

VAN HORN, R. L., B-130 VAN HORN, W. L., B-17 VICKERS, E. L., B-27, B-

136 VIVONA, N. G., B-42

W

WALSH, J. E., B-133 WEISS, G., B-16 WEISS, H. K., B-26 WESTER, L., B-138 WHINSTON, A. B., B-42 WHISLER, W. M., B-141 WOHL, M., B-15 WOLFE, P., B-30, B-127

y

YARDENI, A., B-29, B-135 YOUTCHEFF, J. S., B-36

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SUBJECT INDEX-ARTICLES, LETTERS, REVEIWS A

Aircraft chance failure, 123-126 Allocation plans

acceptable risk, 163-168 Amber signal-light problem, 650-663 Analyst's Bookshelf, 281-291, 419-435,

587-598, 758-767, 913-925 Announcements, 141-144, 292-294, 436,

600-601, 768-770, 925 Appreciation to Referees, 134-140 Arms-control policy, 722-731 Assembly-line balancing, 274-276 Assembly-line problems, 841-848 Assembly-runs optimization, 30-38 Assignment problem, 585-586

B

Bargaining 'face' maintenance, 886-897 Bargaining strategy, 811-827 Bibliography on theory of traffic flow,

545-567 Bomb threat to American cities, 363-370 Book reviews, 281-285, 422-428, 587-

592, 758-762, 913-925 Books received, 285-286, 429, 592-593,

762-763, 920-921

C

Capacity-priority control, 446-455 Chemical plants optimal design, 388-401 Chinese mainland operations research,

419-421 Communication between U.K. and U.S.,

905-906 Conferences

operational research in health services of Great Britain, 417-4:18

Second International, on Operational Research, 142-144

Cost functions discontinuous, 468-478 linear, 456-467 spare components, 688-694

Countercurrent-flow processes, 388-401 Created response surface techniquie,

169-184 Critical-path method, 296-320 Cumulative probability function, 351-

362

Customer behavior, 105-122 Cutting-stock problem, 849-859

D

Decision-making processes inventory control, 456-467 investment, 53-65 metropolitan planning, 695-721 military operations research, 249-271 reterntion of excess stock, 496-499 weapon systems planning, 747-751

I)ecision theory, 907-908 I)etection in survival probability, 782-

801 i)iscontinuous cost functions, 468-478 Distorted sampling, 603-620 Distribution and production problem,

811-827 Distribution of effort, 1-7

radial error, 8-21 state probabilities, 132-133 urban population, 860-874

Distribution probability, 802-810 Double-ended queuing problem, 755-757 Double queues, 771-781 D)ynamic programming, 53-65, 388-401,

456-467, 580-584 D)ynamics of car following, 209-229 I)ynamics of ship following, 479-495

E

Effort distribution of, 1-7

Entry problem, 184-185 Equipment maintenance, 22-29 Error theory, 8-21 Exponential distribution of failure times,

127-129 Exponential distribution of service

times, 732-742 Exponential smoothing, 673-685, 686-687

F

Face of Bargaining, 886-897 Factory-warehouse inventory control,

621-634 Farm materials-handling system, 468-

478 Follow-the-leader theory, 545-567

933

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934 Index, Volume 9

Following in two-dimensions theory, 479-495

Full-service probability, 186-199

G Gaming

two-person bargaining, 886-897 war, 8-21, 782-801, 903-904

Generating functions and z-transforms table, 574-578

Great Britain conference on OR in health services,

417-418

H

Highway-crossing problem, 828-840

J

Importance sampling, 603-620 assembly line problems, 841-848

Industrial operations research assembly runs, 30-38

bargaining strategy, 811-827 cutting-stock problem, 849-859 factory-warehouse inventory control,

621-634 job-shop control, 446-455 newly developing countries, 743-747 optimal design of chemical plants,

388-401 parallel sequencing, 841-848 production-inventory coordination,

635-649 statistical forecasting, 673-685

Information theory, 907-908 International Conference (2nd) on Op-

erational Research, 142-144 International operations research, 910-

912 Intra-urban-location theory, 695-721 Inventory control

coordination problem, 635-649 created response surface technique,

169-184 economic retention period, 496-499 factory-warehouse systems, 621-634 production-smoothing problem, 456-

467 stochastic process, 371-382

Inventory models, 132-133, 371-382 Inventory theory, 771-781 Investment problems, 53-65

J Job-shop control, 446-455

K

Kill probability, 500-521, 522-534 kth best route, 578-580

L

Lagrange multipliers, 95-104 Letters to the Editor, 123-133, 272-280,

408-418, 568-586, 743-757, 898-912 Linear cost functions, 456-467 Linear programming

assembly-line balancing, 274-276 assignment problem, 585-586 cutting-stock problem, 849-859 dynamics of ship following, 479-495 optimal service capacities, 900 optimum production, 468-478 parametric, 296-320

Maintenance policies preventive, 22-29 strategic reliability, 22-29

Manned simulation, 747-751 Manual sampling, 446-455 Marketing tactics and planning (Markov

process), 105-122 Mathematical models, 8-21, 22-29, 30-38,

169-184, 186-199, 296-320 Maximum capacity route problem, 898-

899 Metropolitan planning, 695-721 Military operations research

arms-control policy, 722-731 aircraft chance failure, 123-126 antiaircraft and antimissile deploy-

ment, 77-94 bomb threat to American cities, 363-

370 defense deployment strategy, 77-94 detection in survival probability,

782-801 equipment maintenance, 22-29 kill probability, 500-521, 522-534 offense deployment strategy, 77-94 Operations Evaluation Group expan-

sion, 410-411 pellet-dispersing warheads, 500-521 pellet-effectiveness analysis, 522-534 retrospect (symposium), 258-265 strategic weapons deployment, 363-

370 surface-to-air defense, 328-340

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thermonuclear war, 363-370, 412-416 training-device requirements, 535-544 trends (symposium), 252-257 war gaming, 8-21, 782-801, 903-904 weapons systems (symposium), 265-

271 weapon systems planning, 747-751

Models car following, 209-229 detection in survival probability, 782-

801 exponential for failure distribution,

127-129 intra-metropolitan, 695-721 inventory, 132-133, 371-382, 621-634,

635-649 investment, 53-65 linear programming, 585-586 Markov, 105-122 mathematical, 8-21, 22-29, 30-38,

169-184, 186-199, 296-320 nonlinear follow-the-leader, 545-567 queuing, 277-279, 644-672, 771-781 unit flow, 468-478 importance sampling, 603-620 stratified sampling, 603-620

N National planning in underdeveloped

countries, 230-248 Network

capacity problem, 129-132 flow methods, 296-320 kth best route, 578-580 maximum capacity route, 898-899

Nonlinear effects in car following, 209- 229

Nonlinear follow-the-leader, 545-567 Nonlinear functionals subjected to linear

constraints, 95-104 Nonlinear programming, 169-184

0

One-unit-system reliability analysis, 200- 208

Operational-analysis problems, 186-199 Operational Research Conference (2nd),

142-144 Operations Evaluation Group expansion,

410-411 Operations research, see also Military

operations research, and Industrial operations research

Operations research Chinese mainland, 419-421 conference on health services in Great

Britain, 417-418 International activities, 910-912 national planning in underdeveloped

countries, 230-248 newly developing countries, 743-747 strategic problems, 437-445 United Nations, 743-747

Optimization of assembly runs, 30-38 availability, 22-29 distribution of effort, 1-7

p

Parallel sequencing, 841-848 Pellet-dispersing warheads, 500-521 Pellet-effectiveness analysis, 522-534 Periodicals, 289-291, 430-434, 596-598,

765-767, 923-925 PERT adaptation, 535-544 PERT probability statements, 341-350,

909-910 Poisson process, 321-327, 351-362, 402-

407, 408-410, 664-672, 732-742, 751- 753, 771-781, 875-885, 901-902

Preventive maintenance, 22-29 Preemptive priority queuing, 664-672 Preemptive resume priority, 732-742 Probability methodology, 351-362 Probability theory, 341-350, 828-840 Problem solving in the general case, 1-7 Production and distribution problem,

811-827 Production-smoothing problem, 456-467 Production-inventory coordination, 635-

649 Production scheduling, 841-848 Programming

dynamic, 53-65, 388-401, 456-467, 580- 584

entry problem, 184-185 linear, 274-276, 296-320, 468-478, 585-

586, 849-859, 900 nonlinear, 169-184

Project-selection problem, 230-248

Q Queuing

capacity-priority control, 446-455 double-ended problem, 755-757

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elementary models, 277-279 exponential service times, 321-327 formula, 383-387 Poisson process, 321-327, 351-362, 402-

407, 408-410, 664-672, 732-742, 751- 753, 755-757, 875-885, 901-902

preemptive priority, 664-672 preemptive resume priority, 732-742 priority under misclassification con-

ditions, 875-885 single channel, 351-362 single-server processes, 321-327, 402-

407, 446-455 taxi operation, 771-781 theory, 635-649 two symmetric queues, 771-781

R Random collision process, 522-534 Random variables, 145-162 Referees (1959-1960), 134-140 Reliability

analysis, 200-208 chance failures, 123-126 strategic, 22-29

Retention of excess stock, 496-499

S

Sampling methods distorted, 603-620 importance, 603-620 manual, 446-455 Monte Carlo, 603-620 stratified, 603-620

Scheduling Mathematical basis, 296-320 production, 841-849

Search theory, 1-7, 907-908 Second International Conference on

Operational Research, 142-144 Servicing problem, 860-874 Shortest-route problem, 129-132, 411-

412, 578-580 Single-channel queuing, 351-362 Single-server processes, 321-327, 402-

407, 446-455 Spare components, 688-694 State probabilities distribution, 132-133 Statistical equilibrium, 751-753 Statistical forecasting, 673-685 Stochastic process

distorted sampling, 603-620 inventory control, 371-382

investment decisions, 53-65 queuing formula, 383-387

Strategic problems, 437-445 Strategic reliability, 22-29 Stratified sampling, 603-620 Surface-to-air defense (barrier type)

328-340 Survival, 782-801 Symposium on military operations re-

search, 249-271 System failure, 688--694

T

Thermonuclear war, 363-370, 412-416 Theses, 434-435, 599 Traffic

amber-light problem, 650-663 car-following and steady-state theory,

66-76 car-following dynamics, 209-229 counting distribution, 802-810 delay at traffic light, 39-52 dynamics for one dimension, 479-495 highway-crossing problem, 828-840 nonlinear follow-the-leader models,

545-567 Poisson, 39-52, 66-76

Traffic-flow bibliography on theory, 545-567

Traffic-flow theory, 66-76, 650-663 Training-device requirements, 535-544 Transportation problems, 695-721

U

Underdeveloped countries (national planning), 230-248

Unit-flow model, 468-478 United Nations operations research,

743-747 Urban population distribution, 860-874

w

Waiting times, see queuing War gaming

atomic rockets or torpedoes, 8-21 realism, 903-904 survival, 782-801

Weapons deployment, 77-94, 363-370 Weapon systems planning (manned sim-

ulation), 747-751

z

z-transforms and generating functions table, 574-578

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A

Abstracting services, B-48-B-54 Address sorting, B-136 Air battle models, B-25 Air battle weapons assignment, B-24 Aircraft availability, carrier, B-141 Air lift capability, B-142 Airport capacity sequencing control,

B-28 Air traffic control, B-27 Arms control, B-8, B-15, B-34 Anti-submarine warfare search, B-141

electronic inspection system, B-39 Atlantic Missile Range, B-19

B

Bargaining, B-8, B-14 Bayes procedures, total positivity con-

cept, B-132 Behavioral Sciences, B-119 Biological concepts in systems analysis,

B-145 Bombing, B-20, B-21 Bowley bilateral monopoly bargaining

model, B-18 Buffalo, University, B-108

C

Capacity limited equipment, replace- ment of, B-135

Carrier aircraft availability, B-141 Change, mechanisms of, B-121 Command control systems, B-34, B-35 Communications

adaptive systems with feedback, B-146 military, effectiveness, B-142 organization theory, B-147 satellite system, B-18

Complex systems analysis (SAIM), B-33 Computers, B-12 Constitution and By-laws revision, B-

55-B-75 Contract bidding, B-44 Control of process, B-145 Courses in operations research, B-101,

B-107-B-109 Current state of operations research in

U.S., B-82-B-86

D

Decisions PERT-type systems, B-130 theory, B-119

D)efense contract estimates, B-29 Dental services, demand for, B-136 Design of experiments, super-saturated

designs, B-40 Direction fix location, B-22 Drug industry, B-41 Dynamic programming

alternative approaches, B-34 systems reliability, B-27

E

Education in operations research, B-126 Effectiveness measures, weapons, B-33 Error detecting, correcting, codes, B-40

F

"Face" in bargaining, B-14 Failure, see Reliability Fire control maintenance, squadron,

B-25 Fire, prevention and control, B-137 Forge shop, mathematical programming,

B-138

H

Health services, B-139 dental, B-136 hospital inpatient classification, B-41 hospital patient overflow, B-32

Hospital inpatient classification, B-41 patient overflow, B-32

I

Illinois Inst. of Technology, B-108 Implementation problems in OR/MS,

B-137 Industry

life cycle of OR group, B-139 operations research, B-134 uses of scientists, B-138 validity of OR, B-147

Information processing, B-118 937

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Information systems implementation of, B-130 living groups, B-133 tools for analysis and design, B-131

Information theory, B-9 coding, B-45 search, B-45

Insurance, dental, B-136 Interceptor attacks on bombers, B-25 International Abstracts in Operations

Research, B-49-B-54 International Conference on Operations

Research, B-76-B-81 International Federation of Operational

Research Societies, B-87-B-88 Inventory control, B-11

case history, B-131 evaluator, B-28 multi-item, computer controlled, B-129 multi-stage, B-28 stochastic orders, B-43 stock redistribution, B-31 style merchandise, B-45 total positivity concept, B-132 weapons inventory analysis, B-23

J Job shop scheduling, B-144 Johns Hopkins University, B-101

L

Lanchester's law extensions, B-20 Linear programming

computations, B-30, B-127, B-128 experiments in, B-127 features and limitations, B-26 Markov processes, B-34 partition of matrix, B-128 research and development, B-143 uncertain coefficients, B-127

Line balancing, B-138 Location

office type personnel, B-143 service units in urban population, B-26

M

Maintenance preventive, B-144 program, B-36 space craft, B-35

Management action rationale, B-120

Management's role in OR, B-148 Market share prediction

defense industry, B-41 drug industry, B-41

Markov models drug industry, B-41 linear programming, B-34 replacement processes, B-129 research and share of market, B-41

Mathematical programming, B-117, B- 118

forge shop, B-138 Markov processes and linear pro-

gramming, B-34 nonlinear, B-132 process design, B-132 quadratic, B-131 quadratic form in objective, B-127

Michigan, University, B-102 Military operations research, B-10

air battle model, B-24, B-25 aircraft availability, carrier, B-141 air lift capability, B-142 anti-submarine warfare, B-141 bombing effectiveness, B-20, B-21 command control systems, B-34, B-35 coverage effectiveness of lethal

weapon, B-21 direction fix location, B-22 effectiveness measures, weapons, B-33 fire control maintenance, squadron,

B-25 ICBM basing for deterrence, B-23 interceptor attacks on bombers, B-25 Lanchester law extensions, B-20 missile surveillance system, B-22 missiles; see "Missiles" multiple bombing of area targets,

B-21 NATO OR program, B-96 reliability, B-22 resource allocation, B-23 search, see "Search" space systems threat, B-39 weapons assignment in air battle, B-24 weapons, effectiveness measures, B-33 weapons inventory analysis, B-23

Mining plant capacity, design, B-136 production control, B-27

Missiles Atlantic Missile Range, B-19

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ICBM basing for deterrence, B-23 operational readiness of a force, B-39 reliability, simulated, B-33 surveillance system, B-22 system effectiveness, B-23

Models, classification, B-40 Monte Carlo

air battle weapons assignment, B-24 air traffic control, B-27 fire control maintenance, squadron,

B-25 interceptor attacks, B-25 merging traffic, B-15 missile reliability, B-33

N

National OR societies Argentina, B-95 Australia, B-95 Canada, B-88 France, B-92 Germany, B-93 Netherlands, B-149 United Kingdom, B-91

NATO OR program, B-96 New York University, B-102, B-107

0

Objective index, B-37 multi-goal function, B-31

Obsolescence costs, B-139 Office-type personnel, location, B-143 Ohio State University, B-103 Operations research

current state in U.S., B-82-B-86 education in, B-126 industry expectations, B-134 life cycle of industrial OR groups,

B-139 management role, B-148 professional, B-148 science, B-148 validity in industry, B-147

OPERATIONS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF AMERICA

auditor's report, B-160 Central New York Section, B-99, B-150 Chicago Section, B-98 committees for, 1961-62, B-158 Council actions, B-104, B-158 education committee, B-10

future meetings, B-105, B-163 minutes of May 1961 annual business

meeting, B-154 new members, B-106, B-163 nominees, 1961 election, B-104 Northwestern Section, B-99, B-150 Philadelphia Section, B-98, B-149 retiring president's report, B-156 treasurer's report, B-159 Washington Section, see "Washington" Western Section, B-100, B-150

Organization theory, B-124, B-147 ORSA/TIMS roles, B-148

p

Parametric design space vehicle, B-147 Peace, World, B-124 PERT-type systems

decision making criteria, B-130 standardization in, B-140

Planning, B-137, B-138 Plant capacity, B-136 Plant location, B-135 Preventive maintenance, B-144 Pricing, semiconductors, B-30 Process control, B-145 Process design, mathematical program-

ming, B-132 Professional and scientific aspects of

TIMS and ORSA, B-125 Professional OR/MS, B-148

Q Quadratic form objective, B-127 Quadratic programming computation,

B-131 Queuing theory, B-117

computation, B-128 hospital bed overflow, B-32 multi-channel, B-128 multiple heterogeneous servers and

reneging, B-24 multiple service, B-128, B-144 service station behavior, B-135 taxis and customers, B-44 untouched aspects, B-128

R

Refinery, product allocation, B-43 Reliability

distribution-free analysis, B-22 dynamic programming, B-27

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life testing, B-30 missile, simulated, B-33 monotone failure rate implications,

B-133 rocket engine, prediction, B-38 space electronic systems, B-17 space systems threat, B-39 total positivity concept, B-132

Repairable spare stockpiling, B-140 Replacement

capacity-limited equipment, B-135 Markov models, B-129

Research and development allocation of effort, B-143 linear programming, B-143 production planning, pro and con,

B-129 Resource allocation, graphic, B-23

S

Scheduling classes, B-36 job shop, B-144

Science in OR/MS, B-148 Scientific and professional aspects of

TIMS and ORSA, B-125 Scientist

social responsibility of, B-125 use of in business, B-125

Search anti-submarine warfare, B-141 information theory, B-45 one-dimensional with varying cost,

B-37 Semiconductor pricing, B-30 Sequencing control airport capacity,

B-27 Service station behavior, B-135 Simulation

inventory control, B-131 Monte Carlo, see "Monte Carlo" regression models, B-133

Social responsibility of scientist, B-125 Sorting addresses, B-136 Space

activities, B-13 boosters, B-17 electronics, group redundancy, B-17 maintenance of spacecraft, B-35 rocket engine reliability, B-38 satellite communications system, B-18 system optimization, B-38

threat reliability, B-39 transportation, economics and logis-

tics, B-18 vehicles, B-17, B-146

Spares, stockpiling repairable, B-140 Statistics, B-119 Stock redistribution, B-31 Systems analysis, B-124

T

Taxi and customer queues, B-44 TIMS, B-97 TIMS/ORSA roles, B-148 Total positivity concept applications,

B-132 Traffic

air, control, B-27 control, urban, B-29, B-135 flow, B-9 highway delay, B-16 Markov model, B-46 Monte Carlo simulation of merging,

B-15 origin, destination, analysis, B-42 single-lane, B-17 stable, B-15

Transform for optimization problems, B-132

Transportation, Urban, B-7

U

Uncertain coefficients, linear program- ming, B-127

Urban service unit location, B-26 traffic control, B-135 transportation, B-7

Utility functions, industrial firm, B-134

V

Vehicle design for various terrains, B-41

w

Washington Operations Research Coun- cil, B-100, B-151

Washington University, B-109 World Peace, B-124

z

Zoning, mathematical programming, B-42

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