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OPERATIONS
RESEARCH
The Journal of the Operations Research Society of America
Volume 15
1967
PUBLISHED BIMONTHLY BY THE
OPERATIONS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF AMERICA
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Contents, Volume 15 NUMBER 1 January-February, 1967
GEORGE SHORTLEY-Operations Research in Wartime Naval Mining 1 LIEF APPELGREN-An Attrition Game ............................ 11 CELSO DE RENNA E SOUZA-Two-Dimensional Collision in Parallel
Paths ................................................... 32 ARTHUR M. GEOFFRION-Solving Bicriterion Mathematical Pr^ograms. . 39 M. EL AGIzY-Two-Stage Programming Under Uncertainty with
Discrete Distribution Function .............................. 55 RICHARD D. SMITH AND RICHARD A. DUDEK-A General Algorithm for
Solution of the n-Job, M-Machine Sequencing Pr-oblem of the Flow Shop ................................................ 71
H. MVIARTIN WEINGARTNER AND DAVID N. NESS-Methods for the Solution of the Multi-Dimensional 0/1 Knapsack Problem ....... 83
LEONARD KLEINROCK AND RoY P. FINKELSTEIN-Time Dependent Priority Queues ........................................... 104
CARL MI. HARRIS-Queues with State-Dependent Stochastic Service Rates ............................................. 117
ERHAN CINLAR AND RALPH L. DISNEY -Stream of Overflows from a Finite Queue ............................................. 131
RCODGER D. PARKER-Comparing a Scheduled Process with an Analogous Poisson Process ........................................... 135
C. L. HWANG AND L. T. FAN-A Discrete Version of Pontryagin's Maximum Principle ....................................... 139
ARTHUR F. VEINOTT, JR.-The Supporting Hyperplane Method for Unimodal Programmning .............. ..................... 147
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ....................................... 153 BERNHARD FLEISCHMANN-Computational Experience with the Algorithm
of Balas .................................................... 153 ROBERT B. WILSON-Stronger Cuts in Gomory's All-Integer Integer Pro-
gramming Algorithm ........................................... 155 W. S. JEWELL-Comments on "Reliability Considerations for a Two-
Element Redundant System with Generalized Repair Times". ..... . 157 EDMUND H. INSELMANN AND WILLIAM GRANVILLE, JR.-Circular Dis-
tribution Estimation ................. ......................... 160 FRANK MCNOLTY-Kill Probability for -Multiple Shots ............... 165 JOSEPH 0. HARRISON, JR.-Editor's Note .... ..................... 169 RICHARD W. COTrLE-On the Convexity of Quadratic Forms Over Convex
Sets ........................................................ 170 THE ANALYST'S BOOKSHELF .................................... 173
REVIEWS .173 BOOKS RECEIVED .181
NOTES .182 ANNOUNCEM ENT ............................................... 184
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xx Contents, Volunte 15
NIJMBER 2 March-April, 1967
BENJAMIN C. RUSIi, JEROXIE BRZACKEN, AND GARTH1 P). A(1CORIICK- A Nonlinear Programmning AModel for Launch Vehlicle Design al(i Costing .............................................. 183
GRACE J. KELLEHEiR-A Damage-Limniting Shelter-Allocatiot Strategy 211 SETH BONDERi--The Lanchester Attrition-Rate Coefficient ............ 221 N. BHASHYAM AND NAUNIHAL SINGII-Stochastic Duels with Varying
Single-Shot Kill Probabilities ........... ..................... 233 VINCENT IIODGSON AND THOMAS L. HEBBLE-Nonpreemptive Pri-
orities in Machine Interference .............................. 24 5 WILLIAMI J. GORtDON AND GORDON F. NEWELL-Closed Queuing Sys-
tems with Elxponential Servers ............................... 254 WILLIAM J. GORDON AND GORtDON F. NEWELL-Cyclic Queuing Sys-
tems with Restricted Length Queues ........................... 266 CIIAIRLES E. SKINNEiR-A Priority Queuing Systenm wvith Server-Walking
Time .............................................. 278 1FREDERICK S. HILLIER AND RONALD W. BoLING----Finite Queues in
Series with Exponential or Erlang Service Times-A Numerical A pproach .............................................. 286
LEONARD KLEINROCIK---Optimtumn Bribing for Queue Position ......... 304 JEREMY 1F. SHAPIRO AND HARVEY M. WAGNERi-A Finite Renewal
Algorithm for the Knapsack and Tur-npike Models .............. 319 1)ALE M. LANDI AND B. _MCK. JOI-INSON-Optimtal Linear Inventory
Control and First Order Exponential Smoothing ..... ........... 342 T. C. Hu-Laplace's Equation and Network Flows .................. 348 LETTERS TO THIE EDITOR ....................................... 357
N. U. PRABIIU-Some Comments on Sven Erlander's Paper: The Remain- ing Busy Period for a Single Server Queue with Poisson Input ...... 357
ERIC V. DENARDO AND BENNE1T L. Fox-Nonoptinmality of Planned Re- placement in Intervals of Decreasing Failure Rate ................. 358
PAUL J. SCHIWEITZER-Optimnal Replacemnent Policies for HIyperexpo- nentially and Uniformly Distributted Lifetimes .................... 360
LEIE. R. ABRAMSON-Analysis of Dominance Inequality Sets ........... 363 P. G. GILMORE AND R. E. GoMORY-Erratum ...................... 366
THE ANALYST'S BOOKSHELF .................................... 367 REVIEWS ............................................. 367 BOOKS RECEIVED ............................................. 368 NOTE ............................................. 370
ANNOUNCEMENTS .............................................. 371
NUMBER 3 May-June, 1967
FRANKLIN M. FISHER AND ANTON S. MORTON-The Costs and Effec- tiveness of Reenlistmnent Incentives in the Navy .................. 373
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Contents, Volume 15 xxi
C. J. ANCKER, JR.-The Status of Developments in the Theory of Sto- chastic Duels-II ......................................... 388
W. CROWSTON AND G. L. THOMPSON-Decision CPAI: A Method for Simultaneous Planning, Scheduling, and Control of Projects ...... 407
YU SANG CHANG AND POWELL NILAND-A Model for Measuring Stock Depletion Costs ........................................... 427
RICHARD L. FRANCIS--Sufficient Conditions for- Somiie Optimnumn Prop- erty Facility Designs ....................................... 448
ARTHUR P. HURTER AND FRANK C. KAMINSKY-An Application of Regenerative Stochastic Processes to a Problem in Inventory Control. 467
C. B. M,C\ICMAHON AND P. G. BURTON--Flow-Shop Scheduling with the Branch-and-Bound ]llethod ................................. 473
ROBERT L. GRAVES--A Pr-incipal Pivotintg Simnplex Algorithnm for Linear and Quadratic Programming .......................... 482
GIFFORD H. SYMONDs-Determtinistic Solutions for a Class of Chance- Constrained Programing Problems ......................... 495
PAUL J. SCHWEITZER--Initial Provisioning with Spare Deterioration ... 513 RICHARD V. EVANS Capacity of Queuintg Networks ................ 530 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ....................................... 537
PETER C. FISHBURN-Additive Utilities with Incomplete Product Sets: Application to Priorities and Assignments . .............. 537
J. MORXVE K AND M. VLACH-On the Necessary Conditions for the Exist- ence of the Solution of the Multi-Index Transportation Problem .... . 542
K. B. HALEY-Note on the Letter by M3ordvek and Vlach . ......... 545 SHELDON J. EINHORN-Polar vs. Rectangular Road Networks.......... 546 ARTHURM. HOBBS-Remarks on Network Simplification .............. 548 H. FRANK-Optimum Locations on Graphs with Correlated Normal
Demands .................................................... 552 R. H. PETERSON-On the 'Logarithmic Law' of Attrition and Its Appli-
cation to Tank Combat ........................ 557 J.MACQUEEN-A Test for Suboptimal Actions in Markovian Decision
Problems .................................................... 559 PAUL RANDOLPH-An Optimal Stopping Rule . .............. 562 S. K. BIIATTrACIIARYA-Quality Improvement by Operational Testing 565 H. FRANK-A Note on a Graph Theoretic Game of Hakimi's. . 567 ALLEN KLINGER-Improper Solutions of the Vector Maximum . . 570 J. F. BROWN-Comments on a Paper by A Novaes and E. Frankel, "A
Queuing Model for Unitized Cargo Generation" .......... ........... 572 TERRELL J. HARRIS Duality of Finite Markovian Queues . ......... 575 ROBERT MACHOL-On Brochure by American Management Associa-
tion ..................................................... 577 E. L. LAWLER AND M. D. BELL-Errata . ................ 578
THE ANALYST'S BOOKSHELF . . .................................. 579
REVIEWS ............................... 579
BOOKS RECEIVED ........................... 585
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xxii Contents, Volume 14
NOTE .................................................... 588 ANNOUNCEMENTS .............................................. 590
NUMBER 4 July-August, 1967
SPECIAL APPLICATIONS ISSUE ................................... 591
GEORGE W. MORGENTHALER-On the Selection of Unmanned Probes and Launch Vehicles for Exploration of the Solar System .... ..... 592
W. EDWARD CUSHEN-C. S. Peirce on Benefit-Cost Analysis of Sci- entific Activity ........................................... 641
C. S. PEIRCE-Note on the Theory of the Economy of Research . ........ 643 HEBER D. BOULAND-Truck Queues at Country Grain Elevators ....... 649 A. H. PACKER-Simulation and Adaptive Forecasting as Applied to
Inventory Control ........................................ 660 J. A. JosEPH-Heuristic Approach to Nonstandard Form Assignment
Problems ......................................... 680 ROBERT S. LEDLEY-Computer Aids to Clinical Treatment Evaluation.. 694 M. ORR AND R. H. SPOHN-A Multivariate Statistical Model for
Indirect Bomb Damage Assessment ......... ................ 706 SIDNEY W. HESS-The Use of Models in Marketing Timing Decisions.. 720 JAMES G. ABERT, MURRAY KAMRASS, AND JOSEPH NAVARRO-Eval-
uating Aircraft Requirements in the Light of Varying or Uncertain Mission Mixes ......................... .......... 738
DAVID A. WISMER-On the Uses of Industrial Dynamic Models . 752 THE ANALYST'S BOOKSHELF .768
REVIEWS ................................................... 768 BOOKS RECEIVED ............................................... 776 NOTES ...................................................... 777
ANNOUNCEMENT .............................................. 778
NUMBER 5 September-October, 1967
ERIC BRODHEITM, IVO HERZER, AND LAURENCE M. Russ-A General Dynamic Modelfor Air Defense ............................. 779
CHARLES C. YING-Learning by Do-ing-An Adaptive Approach to Multiperiod Decisions ..................................... 797
REGINA C. ELANDT-JOHNSON-'Optimal' Policy in a Maintenance Cost Problem ............................................... 813
ANTHONY V. FIACCO AND GARTH P. MCCORMICK-The Sequential Unconstrained Minimization Technique (SUMT) without Param- eters ................................................... 820
JOHN M. DANSKIN, JR.-Note on the Sequential Maximization Technique. 828 RICHARD V. EvANS-Qeometric Distribution in Some Two-Dimensional
Queuing Systems ............... .......................... 830 S. K. GUPTA Queues with Hyper-Poisson Input and Exponential
Service Time Distribution with State Dependent Arrival and Service Rates ............................................. 847
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Contents, Volume 15 xxiii
LEON S. WHITE-Bayes Markovian Decision Models for a Multiperiod Reject Allowance Problem .................................. 857
ANDERS MARTIN-LOF-Existence of a Stationary Control for a Markov Chain Maximizing the Average Reward ...... ................ 866
ANDERS MARTIN-LoF-Optimal Control of a Continuous Time Markov Chain with Periodic Transition Probalities ................... 872
K. 0. KORTANEK AND J. P. EVANs-Pseudo-Concave Programming and Lagrange Regularity ...................................... 882
CARLTON E. LEMKE AND KURT SPIELBERG-Direct Search Algorithms for Zero-One and Mixed-Integer Programming. . 892
EGON BALAs-Discrete Programming by the Filter Method ............ 915 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ....................................... 958
REGINA C. ELANDT-JOHNsoN-Some Comments on the Paper by B. V. Dean and E. S. Marks, " 'Optimal' Design of Optimization Experi- ments" ....................................................... 958
ELI S. MARKS AND BURTON V. DEAN-Some Comments on Letter and Paper by Regina C. Elandt-Johnson, "Optimal Policy in a Maintenance Cost Problem" .................................................. 960
K. KORTANEK AND R. JEROSLOW-A Note on Some Classical Methods in Constrained Optimization and Positively Bounded Jacobians .... . 964
RICHARD W. COTTLE-Comments on the Note by Kortanek and Jeroslow, "Some Classical Methods in Constrained Optimization and Positively Bounded Jacobians" ....................... ..................... 969
J. A. ANDERSON AND J. F. BITHELL-Counts Delayed But Not Lost-A Note on a Paper of Haight ..................................... 970
D. N. SHANBHAG-Some Remarks Concerning the Departure Process of a Queue with Poisson Arrivals and No Balking ........ ............. 972
HARVEY J. GREENBERG-The Use of Branching in Dynamic Program- ing for Parametric Analysis .................................... 976
YRJO SEPPXLX-Choosing Among Investment Possibilities with Stochastic Pay-Off Minus Expenditure .................................... 978
THE ANALYST'S BOOKSHELF .................................... 980
REVIEW ..................................................... 980 BOOKS RECEIVED ............................................... 980
NOTES ..................................................... 982 ANNOUNCEMENT .............................................. 984
NUMBER 6 November-December, 1967
EDWARD A. SILVER-A Tutorial on Production Smoothing and Work Force Balancing ......................................... 985
STEVEN A. LIPPMAN, ALAN J. ROLFE, HARVEY M. WAGNER, AND JOHN S. C. YUAN-Algorithms for Optimal Production Scheduling and Employment Smoothing ........... ..................... 1011
SHIV K. GUPTA AND K. S. KRISHNAN-Differential Equation Approach to Marketing ............................................ 1030
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xxiv Contents, Volume 15
SHIV K. GUPTA AND K. S. KRISHNAN-Mathematical Models in Marketing .............................................. 1040
S. BARNETT AND G. J. KYNCH-Exact Solution of a Simple Cutting Problem ................................................ 1051
BENOIT MANDELBROT AND HOWARD M. TAYLOR-On the Distribution of Stock Price Differences .................................. 1057
ROMAN L. WEIL, JR.-Functional Selection for the Stochastic Assign- ment Model ............................................. 1063
WILLARD I. ZANGWILL-A Decomposable Nonlinear Programming Approach ...... 1068
A. 0. CONVERSE-The Use of Uncertainty in a Simultaneous Search.... 1088 JEFFREY J. HUNTER-An Analytical Technique for Urban Casualty
Estimation from Multiple Nuclear Weapons .................. 1096 WILLIAM S. JEWELL-A Simple Proof of: L = X W. 1109
C. PEARCE-An Imbedded Chain Approach to a Queue with Mloving Average Input ........................................... 1117
JOHN U. BEUSCH -A General Model of a Single-Channel Queue: Discrete and Continuous Timne Cases ......... ...................... 1131
B. A. POWELL AND B. AvI-ITZHAK-Queuing Systems with Enforced Idle Time ............................................. 1145
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ...................................... 1157
JOHN WILLIAM STROUP-Allocation of Launch Vehicles to Space Mis- sions: A Fixed-Cost Transportation Problem ...................... 1157
RICHARD L. FRANCIS-Some Aspects of a Minimax Location Problem.... 1163 KARL M. BRAUER-A Note on the Efficiency of Balas' Algorithm .... . . 1169 LAWRENCE J. WATTERs-Reduction of Integer Polynomial Programming
Problems to Zero-One Linear Programming Problems .............. 1171 FRED GLOVER-Stronger Cuts in Integer Programming. - .... 1174 WILLIAM R. KING-On the Nature and Form of OPERATIONS RE-
SEARCH ........................................... 1177 ROBERT E. MACHOL-On King's Note ............................. 1180 WILLIAM J. GORDON AND GORDON F. NEWELL-Acknowledgment ....... 1182
THE ANALYST'S BOOKSHELF .................................. 1183
REVIEW ......................................... 1183
BOOKS RECEIVED ............................................. 1184
NOTE ....................................................... 1186
INDEX OF AUTHORS OF BOOKS REVIEWED, VOLUME 15 ............... 1187
OBITUARY, GEORGE E. KIMBALL ................................ 1188 INDEX, VOLUME 15 ......................................... 1189
AUTHORS OF ARTICLES, LETTERS, AND REVIEWS .................... 1189
SUBJECT INDEX-ARTICLES AND LETTERS . .......................... 1195
AUTHORS OF PAPERS-SOCIETY MEETINGS ......................... 1199
SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETIN ISSUES .............................. 1203
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Contents, Volume 15 XXV
Bulletin Issues
SUPPLEMENT 1
PROGRAM OF THE THIRTY-FIRST NATIONAL MEETING
REGISTRATION INFORMATION ............................. B-2
COMMITTEE FOR THE NEW YORK MEETING ............... B-6
SESSION CHAIRMEN ...................................... B-6
SUMMARY OF EVENTS ................................... B-7
INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS ................................. B-9
PROGRAM OF MEETING .................................. B-12
ABSTRACTS OF THE PAPERS .............................. B-36
SOCIETY AFFAIRS
THE ORSA COUNCIL MEETING .......................... B-98
TREASURER'S REPORT ................................... B-101
LANCHESTER PRIZE NOMINATIONS ........................ B-104
REPRINTS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH ..................... B-104
TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE ............................... B-104
COST EFFECTIVENESS SECTION ........................... B-105
HEALTH APPLICATIONS SECTION .......................... B-105
ORSA STUDENT CHAPTER (BERKELEY) .................... B-105
NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ................................. B-106
SUPPLEMENT 2
Educational Program in Operations Research
(United States) 1966-67
FOREW ORD ........................................ ... ...... B-115
LISTING OF INSTITUTIONS
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY ........................... . .... B-117
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY ............................. B-118
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CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY .................... B-120
CASE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ......................... B-123
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY .................................. B-128
CORNELL UNIVERSITY ................................. B-130
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY...... I ............... B-134
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY ............................. B-135
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ............... B-137
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY .................... B-141
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY ...................... B-143
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY ...................... B-147
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY ...................... B-151
PURDUE UNIVERSITY .............. B-153
STANFORD UNIVERSITY .............. B-156
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY .................... B-158
UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY ...................... B-159
UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY ......................... B-160
UNITED STATES NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL.. I
.......... B-161
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA .................................. B-164
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
(BERKELEY-SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION)
(BERKELEY-COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING) ..... ........... B-166
(Los ANGELES-GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION) ...................... B-173
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ................................ B-174
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN .................... B-178
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ...................... B-181
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA .................... B-183
SUPPLEMENT 3
PROGRAM OF THE THIRTY-SECOND NATIONAL MEETING
REGISTRATION INFORMATION............... B-188
-EVENT SCHEDULE ................... B-190
SUMMARY OF EVENTS ...................... B-191
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Contents, Volume 15 xxvii
COMMITTEE FOR THE MEETING ........................... B-192
SESSION CHAIRMAN ........................ B-192
INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS ........................ B-193
PROGRAM OF THE MEETING ......................... B-196
ABSTRACTS OF THE PAPERS ........................ B--215
SOCIETY AFFAIRS
THE ORSA COUNCIL MJEETING .......................... B- 267
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE .................................. B-271
THE GROWTH OF THE SOCIETY ...................... B-272
AIAA/ORSA FORUM ....................... B-273
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTRIBUTORS TO BULLETIN ........... B-273
ORSA VISITING LECTURESHIP PROGRAM ................... B-275
NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
34TH NATIONAL ORSA MEETING ........... ............. B-276
SPACE SCIENCES SECTION ................................ B-276
HEALTH APPLICATIONS SECTION .......................... B-277
WORC .................................. B-277
OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OF EDUCATION ..................... B--278
ORS ........................ B--278
SYMPOSIUM ON TRAFFIC FLOW ...................... B-278
SHORTER NOTICES ...................... B-279
PERSONAL ITEMS ...................... B-280
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Index, Volume 1-5
AUTHORS OF ARTICLES, LETTERS, AND REVIEWS
A
ABERT, JAiMES G., MURRAY KAMRASS, AND JOSEPH A. NAVARRO, Evaluating Aircraft Requirements in the Light of Varying or Uncertain Mission Mixes, 733-751
ABRAMSON, LEE R., Analysis o-f Domi- nance with Inequality Sets (letter), 263-265
ABT, SEYMOUR T. R. (review), 980 ANCKER, C. J., JR., The Status of Develop-
ments in the Theory of Stochastic Duels -II, 388-406
ANDERSON, J. A., AND J. F. BITHELL,
Counts Delayed but Not Lost-a Note on a Paper of Haight (letter), -970-972
APPELGREN, LIEF, An Attrition Game, 11-31
AvI-ITZHAW, B., see POWELL AND Avi- ITZHAK, 1145-1156
B
BALAS, EGON, Discrete Programming by the Filter Method, 915-957
BARNETT, S., AND G. J. KYNCH, Exact Solution of a Simple Cutting Problem, 1051-1056
BELL, M. D., see LAWLER AND BELL, 578 BEUSCH, JOHN U., A General Model of a
Single-Channel Queue: Discrete and Continuous Times Cases, 1131-1144
BHASHYAM, N., AND NAUNIHAL SINGH,
Stochastic Duels with Varying Single- Shot Kill Probabilities, 233-244
BHATTACHARYA, S. K., Quality Improve- ment by Operational Testing (letter),
565-566 BITHELL, J. F., see ANDERSON AND
BITHELL (letter), 970-972 BOLING, RONALD W., see HILLIER AND
BOLING, 286-303 BONDER, SETH, The Lanchester Attrition-
Rate Coefflcient, 221-232
BOULAND, HEBER D., Truck Queues at Country Grain Elevators, 649-659
BRACKEN, JEROME, see RUSH, BRACIx:N, AND MCCORMICK, 185-210
BRAUER, KARL M., A Note on the Effi- ciency of Balas' Algorithm, 1169-1171
BRODHEIM, ERIC, Ivo HERZER, AND
LAURENCE M. Russ, A General Dy- namic Model for Air Defense, 779-796
BROWN, J. F., Comments on a Paper by A. Novaes and E. Frankel, "A Queuing Model for Unitized Cargo Generation" (letter), 572-575
BURTON, P. G., see MCMAHON AND
BURTON, 473-481
C
CHANG, YU SANG, AND POWELL NILAND,
A Model for Measuring Stock Depletion Costs, 427-447
QINLAR, ERHAN, AND RALPH L. DISNEY,
Stream of Overflows from a Finite Queue, 131-134
CONVERSE, A. O., The Use of Uncertainty in a Simultaneous Search, 1088-1095
COTTLE, RICHARD W., On the Convexity of Quadratic Forms Over Convex Sets (letter), 170-172
Comments on the Note by Kortanek and Jeroslow, "Some Classical Methods in Constrained Optimization and Pos- itively Bounded Jacobians" (letter), 969-970
CROWSTON, W., AND G. L. THoMPsoN, Decision CPM: A Method for Simulta- neous Planning, Scheduling, and Con- trol of Projects, 407-426
CUSHEN, W. EDWARD, C. S. Pierce on Benefit-Cost Analysis of Scientific Ac- tivity, 641-648
1189
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1190 Index, Volume 75
D
DANSKIN, JOHN M., Note on "The Se- quential Maximization Technique," 828-829
DEAN, BURTON V., see MARKS AND DEAN
(letter), 960-964 DENARDO, ERIC V., AND BENNETT. L
Fox, Nonoptimality of Planned Re- placement in Intervals of Decreasing Failure Rate (letter), 358-359
DISNEY, RALPH L., see QINLAR AND
DISNEY, 131-134 DUDEK, RICHARD A., see SMITH AND
DUDEK, 71-82
E
EINHORN, SHELDON J., Polar vs. Rec- tangular Road Networks (letter), 546- 548
EL AGIZY, M., Two-Stage Programnming Under Uncertainty with Discrete Dis- tribution Function, 55-70
ELANDT-JOHNSON, REGINA C., 'Optimal' Policy in a Maintenance Cost Problem, 813-819
, Some Comments on the Paper by B. V. Dean and E. S. Marks, "Opti- mal Design of Optimization Experi- ments" (letter), 958-959
EVANS, J. P., see KORTANEK AND EVANS,
882-891 EVANS, RICHARD V., Capacity of Queuing
Networks, 530-536 Geometric Distribution in Some
Two-Dimensional Queuing Systems, 830-846
F
FAN, L. T., see HWANG AND FAN, 139-146 FIACCO, ANTHONY V., AND GARTH P.
MCCORMICK, The Sequential Uncon- strained Minimization Technique (SUMT) without Parameters, 820-827
FINKELSTEIN, RoY P., see KLEINROCK
AND FINKELSTEIN, 104-116 FISHBURN, PETER C., Additive Utilities
with Incomplete Product Sets: Applica- tion to Priorities and Assignments (letter), 537-542
FISHER, FRANKLIN M., AND ANTON S. MORTON, The Costs and Effectiveness of Reenlistment Incentives in the Navy, 373-387
FLEISCHMANN, BERNHARD, Computa- tional Experience with the Algorithm of Balas (letter), 153-155
FLOOD, MERRILL M. (review), 177-178 Fox, BENNETT L., see DENARDO AND Fox
(letter), 358-359 FRANCIS, RICHARD L., Some Aspects of a
Minimax Location Problem, 1163-1169 - Sufficient Conditions for Some
Optimum-Property Facility Designs, 448-466
FRANK, H., A Note on a Graph Theoretic Game of Hakimi's (letter), 567-570
, Optimum Locations on Graphs with Correlated Normal Demands (letter), 552-557
G
GEOFFRION, ARTHUR M., Solving Bi- criterion Mathematical Programs, 39-54
GILMORE, P. C., AND R. E. GOMORY, Erratum (letter), 366
(review), 368 GLOVER, FRED, Stronger Cuts in Integer
Programming (letter), 1174-1176 GoMoRY, R. E., see GILMORE AND
GoMoRY (letter), 366 GORDON, WILLIAM J., AND GORDON F.
NEWELL, Acknowledgment (letter), 1182
AND --, Closed Queuing Sys- tems with Exponential Servers, 254-265
, AND - , Cyclic Queuing Sys- tems with Restricted Length Queues, 266-277
GRANVILLE, WILLIAM, JR., see INSEL- MANN AND GRANVILLE (letter), 160-165
GRAVES, ROBERT L., A Principal Pivot- ing Simplex Algorithm for Linear and Quadratic Programming, 482-494
GREENBERG, HARVEY J., The Use of Branching in Dynamic Programming for Parametric Analysis (letter), 976- 977
GUPTA, S. K., Queues with Hyper-Poisson Input and Exponential Service Time
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Distribution with State Dependent Ar- rival and Service Rates, 847-856
,AND K. S. KRISHNAN, Differential Equation Approach to Marketing, 1030-1039
,AND , Mathematical Models in Marketing, 1040-1050
H
HALEY, K. B., Note on the Letter by Mordvek and Vlach (letter), 545-546
HARDGRAVE, WILLIAM W. (review), 579-581
HARRIS, CARL M., Queues with State- Dependent Stochastic Service Rates, 117-130
HARRIS, TERRELL J., Duality of Finite Markovian Queues (letter), 575-576
HARRISON, JOSEPH 0., JR., Editor's Note (letter), 169-170
HEBBLE, THOMAS L., see HODGSON AND HEBBLE, 245-253
HERZER, Ivo, see BRODHEIM, HERZER, AND RUSS, 779-796
HESS, SIDNEY W., The Use of Models in Marketing Timing Decisions, 720-737
HILLIER, FREDERICK S., AND RONALD W. BOLING, Finite Queues in Series with Exponential or Erlang Service Times- A Numerical Approach, 286-303
HOBBS, ARTHUR M., Remarks on Network Simplification (letter), 548-551
HODGSON, VINCENT AND THOMAS L. HEBBLE, Nonpreemptive Priorities in Machine Interference, 245-253
Hu, T. C., Laplace's Equation and Net- work Flows, 348-356
HUGHES, WILLIAM R. (review), 771-772 HUNTER, JEFFREY J., An Analytical
Technique for Urban Casualty Estima- tion from Multiple Nuclear Weapons, 1096-1108
HURTER, ARTHUR P., AND FRANK C.
KAMINSKY, An Application of Re- generative Stochastic Processes to a Problem in Inventory Control, 467-472
HWANG, C. L., AND L. T. FAN, A Discrete Version of Pontryagin's Maximum Principle, 139-146
I
INSELMANN, EDMUND H., AND WILLIAM GRANVILLE, JR., Circular Distribution Estimation (letter), 160-165
J
JEROSLOW, R., -see KORTANEK AND JEROSLOW (letter), 964-969
JEWELL, W. S., Comments on "Reliability Considerations for a Two Element Re- dundant System with Generalized Repair Times" (letter), 157-159
, A Simple Proof of: L = XW, 1109-1116
JOHNSON, B. MCK., see LANDI AND JOHNSON, 342-347
JOKSCH, HANS C. (review), 774-775 JOSEPH, J. A., Heuristic Approach to
Nonstandard Form Assignment Prob- lems, 680-693
K
KACZKA, EUGENE E. (review), 583-585 KAMINSKY, FRANK C., see HURTER AND
KAMINSKY, 467-472 KAMRASS, MURRAY, see ALBERT, KAM-
RASS, AND NAVARRO, 733-751 KELLEHER, GRTWE J., A Damage-Limit-
ing Shelter-Allocation Strategy, 211-220 KING, WILLIAM R., On the Nature and
Form of OPERATIONS RESEARCH (letter), 1177-1180
KLEINROCK, LEONARD, Optimum Bribing for Queue Position, 304-318
- AND ROY P. FINKELSTEIN, Time Dependent Priority Queues, 104-116
KLINGER, ALLEN, Improper Solutions of the Vector Maximum (letter), 570-572
KORTANEK, K. O., AND J. P. EVANS, Pseudo-Concave Programming and La- grange Regularity, 882-891
,AND R. JEROSLOW, A Note on Some Classical Methods in Constrained Optimization and Positively Bounded Jacobians (letter), 964-969
KRISHNAN, K. S., see GUPTA AND KRISH-
NAN, 1030-1039, 1040-1050 KYNCH, G. J., see BARNETT AND KYNCH,
1051-1056
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L
LANDI, DALE M., AND B. MCK. JOHNSON,
Optimal Linear Inventory Control and First Order Exponential Smoothing, 342-347
LAWLER, E. L., AND M. D. BELL, Errata (letter), 578
LEDLEY, ROBERT S., Computer Aids to Clinical Treatment Evaluation, 694-705
LEMIKE, CARLTON E., AND KURT SPIEL- BERG, Direct Search Algorithms for Zero-One and Mixed-integer Program- ming, 892-914
LIPPMAN, STEVEN A., ALAN J. ROLFE,
HARVEY M. WAGNER, AND JOHN S. C.
YUAN, Algorithms for Optimal Produc- tion Scheduling and Employment Smoothing, 1011-1029
M
MACHOL, ROBERT E., On Brochure by American Management Association (letter), 577
X On King's Note (letter), 1180-1182 MACQUEEN, J., A Test for Suboptimal
Actions in Markovian Decision Prob- lems (letter), 559-561
MANDELBROT, BENOIT, AND HOWARD M.
TAYLOR, On the Distribution of Stock Price Differences, 1057-1062
MARKS, ELI S., AND BURTON V. DEAN, Some Comments on Letter and Paper by Regina C. Elandt-Johnson, " 'Opti- mal' Policy in a Maintenance Cost Problem" (letter), 960-964
MARSHALL, ANDREW W. (review), 367- 368
MARTIN-L6F, ANDERS, Existence of a Sta- tionary Control for a Markov Chain Maximizing the Average Reward, 866- 871
- , Optimal Control of a Continuous- Time Markov Chain with Periodic Transition Probabilities, 872-881
MCCORMICK, GARTH P., see FIACCO AND
MCCORMICK, 820-827 --, see RUSH, BRACKEN, AND
MCCORMICK, 185-210 MCMAHON, G. B., AND P. G. BURTON,
Flow-Shop Scheduling with the Branch- and-Bound Method, 473-481
MCNOLTY, FRANK, Kill Probability for Multiple Shots (letter), 165-169
MORAVEK, J., AND M. VLACH, On the Necessary Conditions for the Existence of the Solution of the Multi-Index Transportation Problem (letter), 542- 545
MORGENTHALER, GEORGE W., On the Selection of Unmanned Probes and Launch Vehicles for Exploration of the Solar System, 592-640
MORTON, ANTON S., see FISHER AND MORTON, 373-387
(review), 178-180
N
NAVARRO, JOSEPH A., see ABERT, KAM-
RASS, AND NAVARRO, 733-751 NESS, DAVID N., see WEINGARTNER AND
NESS, 83-103 NEWELL, GORDON F., see GORDON AND
NEWELL, 254-265, 266-277 , see GORDON AND NEWELL (letter),
1182 NILAND, POWELL, see CHANG AND
NILAND, 427-447
0
ORR, M. AND R. H. SPOHN, A Multivari- ate Statistical Model for Indirect Bomb Damage Assessment, 706-719
p
PACKER, A. H., Simulation and Adaptive Forecasting as Applied to Inventory Control, 660-679
PARKER, RODGER D., Comnparing a Scheduled Process with an Analogous Poisson Process, 135-138
PEARCE, C., An Imbedded Chain Ap- proach to a Queue with Moving Average Input, 1117-1130
PEIRCE, C. S. (1876), Note on the Theory of the Economy of Research, 643-648
PETERSON, R. H., On the 'Logarithmic Law' of Attrition and Its Application to Tank Combat (letter), 557-558
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POWELL, B. A., AND B. AVI-ITZHAK, Queuing Systems with Enforced Idle Time, 1145-1156
PRABU, N. U., Some Comments on Sven Erlander's Paper: The Remaining Busy Period for a Single Server Queue with Poisson Input (letter), 357-358
R
RANDOLPH, PAUL, An Optimal Stopping Rule (letter), 562-564
READ, RONALD C. (review), 180-181 RENNA E SOUZA, CELSO DE, Two-Dimen-
sional Collision in Parallel Paths, 32-38 ROLFE, ALAN J., see LIPPMAN, ROLFE,
WAGNER, AND YUAN, 1011-1029 RUSH, BENJAMIN C., JEROME BRACKEN,
AND GARTH P. MCCORMICK, A Non- linear Programming Model for Launch Vehicle Design and Costing, 185-210
RUSS, LAURENCE M., see BRODHEIM,
HERZER, AND RUSS, 779-796
S
SCHWEITZER, PAUL J., Initial Provision- ing with Spare Deterioration, 513-529
- Optimal Replacement Policies for Hyperexponentially and Uniformly Dis- tributed Lifetimes (letter), 360-362
SEPPXLX, YRJ6, Choosing Among Invest- ment Possibilities with Stochastic Pay- Off Minus Expenditure (letter), 978- 979
SHANBHAG, D. N., Some Remarks Con- cerning the Departure Process of a Queue with Poisson Arrivals and No Balking (letter), 972-975
SHAPIRO, JEREMY F., AND HARVEY M.
WAGNER, A Finite Renewal Algorithm for the Knapsack and Turnpike Models, 319-341
SHORTLEY, GEORGE, Operations Research in Wartime Naval Mining, 1-10
SILVER, EDWARD A., A Tutorial on Pro- duction Smoothing and Work Force Balancing, 985-1010
SINGH, NAUNIHAL, see BHASHYAM AND
SINGH, 233-244 SISSON, ROGER L. (review), 1183-1184 SKINNER, CHARLES E., A Priority Queu-
ing System with Server-Walking Time, 278-285
SMITH, RICHARD D., AND RICHARD A. DUDEK, A General Algorithm for Solu- tion of the n-Job, M-Machine Sequenc- ing Problems of the Flow Shop, 71-82
SPIELBERG, KURT, see LEMKE AND SPIEL-
BERG, 892-914 SPOHN, R. H., see ORR AND SPOHN, 706-
719 STROUP, JOHN WILLIAM, Allocation of
Launch Vehicles to Space Missions: A Fixed-Cost Transportation Problem, 1157-1163
SYMONDS, GIFFORD H., Deterministic Solutions for a Class of Change-Con- strained Programming Problems, 495- 512
T1'
TAYLOR, HOWARD M., see MANDELBROT
AND TAYLOR, 1057-1062 TAYLOR, WILLIAM M. (review), 581-583 TERLECKYJ, NESTOR E. (review), 173-
177 THOMPSON, G. L., see CROWSTON AND
THOMPSON, 407-426
V
VEINOTT, ARTHUR F., JR., The Support- ing Hyperplane Method for Unimodal Programming, 147-152
VLACH, M., see MORXVEK AND VLACH
(letter), 542-545
w
WAGNER, HARVEY M., see SHAPIRO AND
WAGNER, 319-341 , see LIPPMAN, ROLFE, WAGNER,
AND YUAN, 1011-1029 WATTERS, LAWRENCE J., Reduction of
Integer Polynomial Programming Prob- lems to Zero-One Linear Programming Problems (letter), 1171-1174
WEIL, ROMAN L., JR., Functional Selec- tion for the Stochastic Assignment Model, 1063-1067
WEINGARTNER, H. MARTIN, AND DAVID
N. NESS, Methods for the Solution of
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the Multi-Dimensional 0/1 Knapsack Problem, 83-103
WHITE, LEON S., Bayes Markovian De- cision Models for a Multiperiod Reject Allowance Problem, 857-865
WHITIN, T. M. (review), 773-774 WHITMORE, WILLIAM F. (review), 768-
770 WILSON, ROBERT B., Stronger Cuts in
Gomory's A ll-Integer Integer Program- ming Algorithm (letter), 155-157
WISMER, DAVID A., On the Uses of Indus- trial Dynamic Models, 752-767
Y
YING, CHARLES C., Learning by Doing- an Adaptive Approach to Mtltiperiod Decisions, 797-812
YUAN, JOHN S. C., see LIPPMAN, ROLFE,
WAGNER, AND YUAN, 1011-1029
z
ZANGWILL, WILLARD I., A Decomposable Nonlinear Programming Approach, 1068-1087
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SUBJECT INDEX-ARTICLES AND LETTERS
A
Acknowledgment, 1182 Additive utilities, 537-542 Air defense, 779-796 Aircraft allocation, 11-31 Aircraft requirement evaluationi, 738-
751 American Management Association bro-
chure, 577 Analysis of dominance, 363-365 Analyst's Bookshelf, 173-183, 367-370,
579-589, 768-777, 980-983, 1183-1187 Announcements, 184, 371-372, 590, 778,
984, 1188 Assignment problem, 680-693, 1063-1067 Attrition logarithmic law, 557-558 Attrition model, 11-31, 221-232 Authors of books reviewed, 1187
B
Bayes Markovian decision models, 857- 865
Bicriterion mathematical programming, 39-54
Bomb damage assessment, 706-719 Book reviews, 173-181, 367-368, 579-585,
768-775, 980-983, 1183-1187 Books received, 181-182, 368-370, 585-
587, 776-777, 980-982, 1184-1186
C
Chance-constrained programming, 495- 512
Circular distribution estimation, 160-165 Clinical treatment evaluation, 694-705 Closed queuing systems, 254-265 Computer system for outpatieint clinic,
694-705 Computerized simulation, 660-679 Convex programming, 866-871 Cost
analysis, 641-648 (1876), 738-751 effectiveness, 779-796 maintenance problems, 813-819, 960-
964 model, 185-210
production, 985-1010, 1011-1029 stock depletion, 427-447 transportation problem, 1157-1163
Coverage problem, 169-170 Cutting problem, 1051-1056 Cyclic queuing systems, 266-277
D
Decision making, 407-426, 537-542, 559- 561, 562-564, 694-705, 720-737, 797- 812
Decomposable nonlinear programming, 1068-1087
Departure process of a queue, 972-975 Differential equation approach to mar-
keting, 1030-1039 Direct search algorithms, 892-914 Discrete programming, 915-957 Dynamic model, 373-387, 752-767, 779-
796 Dynamic programming, 83-103, 694-705,
797-812, 976-977
E
Economy of research (1876), 643-648 Educational programs in OR, BULLE-
TIN, Vol. 15, Supp. 2, Summer 1967 Erratum, 366, 578 Exponential smoothing, 342-347
F
Facility designs, 448-466 Finite queues, 286-303, 575-576 Flow shop sequencing problem, 71-82 Free-server system, 1145-1156
G
Gaming, two-person zero-sum game, 11-31
Geometric distribution, 830-846, 970-972 GI/M/1 queue, 1117-1130 Grain elevator truck queues, 649-659 Graph theoretic game, 567-570
H
Heuristic techniques, 407-426, 680-693 Hyper-Poisson input, 847-856
1195
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1196 Index, Volume 15
I
Inidustrial operations research dynamic models, 752-767 inventory control, 660-679 marketing decisions, 720-737 production scheduling, 1011-1029 production smoothing, 985-1010 queuing, 117-130 stock-depletion costs, 427-447 work force balancing, 985-1010
Integer programming, 407--426, 1169- 1171, 1171-1174, 1174-1177
Inventory control, 342-347, 427--447, 467-472, 660-679
K
Kill probability, 165-169,221-232,233-244 Kimball, George E., obituary, 1188 Knapsack problem, multidimensional,
83-103
L
Lanchester attrition-rate coefficienit, 221-232
Launch vehicle design and costing, 185- 210
Launch vehicle selection, 592-640, 1157- 1163
Letters to the Editor, 153-172, 357-366, 537-578, 958-979, 1157-1182
Linear programming, 55-70, 153-155, 482- 494
Logarithmic law of attrition, 557-558
M
Machine interference model, 245-253 Machine-sequencing model, 915-957 Maintenance cost problem, 813-819,
960-964 Marketing
mathematica models, 1040-1050 timing decisions, 720-737 sales promotion, 1030-1039
Markov chain, 866-871, 872-881, 970-972, 1131-1144
Markovian decision problems, 559-561, 779-812
Mathematical models, 117-130, 720-737, 1040-1050
Mathematical programming, 348-356
Maximum principle, 139-146 Medical research, 694-705 Military operations research
air defense, 779-796 aircraft allocation, 11-31 aircraft requlirement evaluation, 738-
751 bomb damage assessment, 706-719 missile telemetry-chanel assignment,
680-693 Naval mining, wartime, 1-10 Navy reenlistment incentives, 373-387 nuclear weapons casualty probability,
1096-1108 single-shot kill probability, 233-244 stochastic duels theory, 388-406 tank combat, 557-558 weapon-systems attrition, 221-232
Minimax (min-max) technique, 1088- 1095, 1163-1169
Minimization technique quadratic, 170-172 sequential unconstrained, 820-829
Missile telemetry-channel assignment, 680-693
Mixed-integer programming, 892-914, 915-957
Models attrition, 11-31, 221-232 Bayes Markovian decision, 857-865 dynamic, 752-767, 779-796 inventory, 342-347, 427-447, 660-679 knapsack and turnpike, 319-341 linear graph, 552-557 machine interference, 245-253 machine sequencing, 915-957 marketing timing decisions, 720-737 mathematical, 117-130, 720-737, 1040-
1050 minimax technique, 1163-1169 muLltivariate statistical, 706-719 nonlinear dynamic, 373-387 nonlinear programming, 185-210 nuclear attack casualty estimate,
1096-1108 queuing, 104-116, 254-265, 278-285,
304-318 shelter allocation, 211-220 single-channel queue, 1131-1144 stochastic assignment, 1063-1067
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Subject Index-Articles and Letters 1197
trade-off, 592-640 traffic network, 552-557 zero-crossing problem, 32-38
Multi-index transportation problem, 542-546
Multiperiod investment problem, 978-979 Multiperiod decisions, 797-812 Multiperiod reject allowance problem,
857-865 Multivariate statistical model, 706-719
N
n-Job, M-Machine sequencing problem, 71-82
Naval mining, 1-10 Navy reenlistment incentives, 373-387 Network
capacity, 530-536 flow problems, 348-356 polar vs. rectangular road, 546-548 simplification, 548-551 traffic model, 552-557
New Journals, 587-588 Nonlinear programming, 185-210, 373-
387, 820-829, 1068-1087, 1171-1174 Nonpreemptive priorities, 245-253 Notes, 182-183, 370, 588-589, 777, 982-983,
1186 Nuclear urban-casualty probability,
1096-1108
0
Obituary, George E. Kimball, 1188 Operations research, 577
educational programs in US, BULLE- TIN, Vol 15, Supp 2, Summer 1967
JORSA, 1177-1182 Optimization technique, 139-146, 958-
959, 960-964, 964-969, 969-970 Optimum bribing for queue position,
304-318 ORSA meetings (1967)
Spring (New York), BULLETIN, Vol. 15, Supp 1
Fall (Chicago), BULLETIN, Vol. 15, Supp 3
p
Planning problems, decision CPM, 407- 426
Positively bounded Jacobiaiis, 964-969, 969-970
Priority orderings and assiginments, 537- 542
Priority queuing system, 278-285 Production
costs, 985-1010, 1011-1029 scheduling, 1011-1029 smoothing, 985-1010
Programming all-integer integer algorithm, 155-157 bicriterion mathematical, 39-54 chance constrained, 495-512 convex, 866-871 discrete, 915-957 dynamic, 83-103, 694-705, 797-812,
976-977 filter method, 915-957 integer, 407-426, 1169-1171, 1171-1174,
1174-1177 linear, 55-70, 153-155, 482-494 mathematical, 39-54, 348-356 mixed integer, 892-914, 915-957 nonlinear, 185-210, 373-387, 820-829,
1068-1087, 1171-1174 pseudo concave, 882-891, 1068-1087 quadratic, 170-172, 482-494 two-stage, under uncertainty, 55-70 unimodal, 147-152 zero-one, 892-914, 915-957, 1171-1174
Pseudo-concave programming, 882-891, 1068-1087
Q Quadratic programming, 170-172, 482-
494 Quality improvement, 565-566 Queuing
balking and reneging, 572-574 closed systems, 254-265 cyclic systems, 266-277 departure process, 972-975 dual finite systems, 575-576 enforced idle time, 1145-1156 finite in series, 286-303 formula L = XW, 1109-1116 geometric distribution, 830-846 GI/M/1, 1117-1130 hyper-Poisson input, 847-856 imbedded chain approach, 1117-1130
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1198 Index, Volume 75
models, 104-116, 254-265, 278-285, 304- 318
multiple server, 847-856 multistage production process, 254-
265 networks, 530-536 nonpreemptive priorities, 245-253 optimum bribing, 304-318 overflows, 131-134 priority system, 278-285 reneging, 847-856 scheduled and Poisson processes corn-
pared, 135-138 single-channel model, 1131-1144 single server, 357-358 state-dependent stochastic service
rates, 117-130 time-dependent priority, 104-116 trucks at grain elevators, 649-659 two-dimensional, 830-846
R
Radial-arc road system, 546-548 Reliability considerations, 157-159 Renewal theory, 1109-1116 Renewal-type problem, 319-341 Replacement problem, 358-359, 360-362 Retiring President's address, 1-10
S Scheduling
branch-and-bound method, 473-481 decision CPM, 407-426 production, 1011-1029
Search theory, 892-914, 1088-1095 Sequencing problems, 71-82, 915-957 Shelter allocation model, 211-220 Simplex method, 482-494 Single-channel queuing model, 1131-1144 Single-server queue, 357-358 Space exploration, 592-640 Space transportation problem, 1157-1163 Spare failure rate, 513-529 Special Applications Issue, No. 4, 591-
778 State-dependent queuing systems, 117-
130 Stochastic duels theory, 388-406 Stochastic processes, 117-130, 233-244,
266-277, 467-472, 830-846, 970-972, 1063-1067
Stock-depletion costs, 427-447
Stock price differences, 1057-1062 Stopping rule, 562-564 SUMPT, 820-829 Supporting hyperplane method, 147-152 System
capacity, 530-536 failure, 157-159 reliability, 513-529
T
Tank combat, 557-558 Theoretic graph game, 567-570 Theory of the economy of research
(1876), 643-648 Time dependent priority queues, 104-
116 Trade-off model, 592-640 Traffic
network model, 552-557 two-dimensional collision, 32-38
Transportation fixed-cost problem, 1157-1163 multi-index problem, 542-546 Radial-arc road system, 546-548 truck receiving system capacity, 649-
659 Treatment evaluation problem, 694-705 Truck receiving system capacity, 649-
659 Turnpike theorem, 319-341 Tutorial on production smoothing, 985-
1010 Two-dimensional queuing, 830-846 Two-person zero-sum game, 11-31 Two-stage programming under uncer-
tainty, 55-70
U
Unimodal programming, 147-152 Unmanned probes, selection of, 592-640
V
Vector maximum problem, 570-571 Vehicular collision problem, 32-38
w
Work force balancing, 985-1010
z
Zero-crossing problem, 32-38 Zero-one programming, 892-914, 915-
957, 1171-1174
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