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April 1958, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 326-331 The Institute in Action--TIMS 1957 Presidential Address
by Roger R. Crane - 332-343 Report of the Fourth Annual International Meeting
by anonymous - 344-347 The International Conference on Operations Research: A Report
by David Bendel Hertz - 348-349 News and Notices
by anonymous
January 1958, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 115-135 Programming of Economic Lot Sizes
by Alan S. Manne - 136-153 On a Class of Minimum-Cost Problems
by William Karush - 154-171 Communication Networks in Intermediate Markets
by F. E. Balderston - 172-176 The Prospects of a Unified Theory of Organizations
by Olaf Helmer - 177-182 The Use of a Large Scale Computer for Manufacturing Control
by F. C. Carlin - 183-190 Evolution of Linear Programming Computing Techniques
by Wm. Orchard-Hays - 191-195 Notes on the Theory of Dynamic Programming--Transportation Models
by Richard Bellman - 196-196 Letter to the Editor
by anonymous - 197-200 Book Review
by anonymous - 201-201 Books Received
by anonymous
October 1957, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-19 Leadership: A Frame of Reference
by Robert Tannenbaum & Fred Massarik - 20-37 Economic Equipment Policies: An Evaluation
by Vernon L. Smith - 38-91 Management Models and Industrial Applications of Linear Programming
by A. Charnes & W. W. Cooper - 92-98 Large Data-Handling Equipment as a Commercial Tool
by John A. Postley - 99-104 An Analytic Solution of the Warehouse Problem
by Stuart E. Dreyfus - 105-109 Expectations and Undesired Inventory
by Edwin S. Mills - 110-113 Letters to the Editor
by anonymous
July 1957, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 285-347 Method of Appraising Economic Prospects of Mining Exploration over Large Territories: Algerian Sahara Case Study
by M. Allais - 348-370 The Use of Psychology in Industry: A Trade Union Point of View
by William Gomberg - 371-379 A Note on the Modigliani-Hohn Production Smoothing Model
by Alan S. Manne - 380-402 The Development of Organizations in a Laboratory
by Harold Guetzkow & Anne E. Bowes - 403-406 On The Computational Solution of Linear Programming Problems Involving Almost-Block-Diagonal Matrices
by Richard Bellman - 407-430 Applications of Linear Programming in the Oil Industry
by W. W. Garvin & H. W. Crandall & J. B. John & R. A. Spellman - 431-434 Ss Inventory Policy with Variable Delivery Time
by Raoul J. Freeman - 435-437 Sequential Production Planning Over Time at Minimum Cost
by S. M. Johnson - 438-439 Book Review
by anonymous
April 1957, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 213-224 Air Force Progress in Logistics Planning
by Walter Jacobs - 225-233 Limitations of the Scientific Method in Management Science
by Ernest H. Weinwurm - 234-254 A Linear Programming Solution to Dynamic Leontief type Models
by Harvey M. Wagner - 255-269 The Elimination form of the Inverse and its Application to Linear Programming
by Harry M. Markowitz - 270-278 On a Dynamic Programming Approach to the Caterer Problem--I
by Richard Bellman - 279-284 The Trim Problem
by Kurt Eisemann
January 1957, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 117-130 The Institute of Management Sciences: Progress Report
by Gifford H. Symonds - 131-139 Thoughts on Linear Programming and Automation
by George B. Dantzig - 140-148 Mathematical Programming and Service Scheduling
by W. Karush & A. Vazsonyi - 149-166 Application of Linear Programming to Investments in the Electric Power Industry
by P. Massé & R. Gibrat - 167-172 Shorthand for Defense Planning
by Clark L. Hosmer - 173-184 Programming Resource Use and Capital Investment in Agriculture
by R. A. King & C. E. Bishop & J. G. Sutherland - 185-195 Statistical Sampling Techniques in the Aging of Accounts Receivable in a Department Store
by R. M. Cyert & Robert M. Trueblood - 196-197 Letters to the Editor
by anonymous - 199-212 Report of the Third Annual International Meeting
by anonymous
October 1956, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-8 Management Planning and Control--What Next?
by Paul Kircher - 9-14 Formalism, Realism and Management Science
by J. Sayer Minas - 15-23 On the Caterer Problem
by William Prager - 24-32 Solving the Transportation Problem
by L. R. Ford, Jr. & D. R. Fulkerson - 33-44 Optimal Design and Utilization of Communication Networks
by R. E. Kalaba & M. L. Juncosa - 45-73 The Allocation of Aircraft to Routes--An Example of Linear Programming Under Uncertain Demand
by Allen R. Ferguson & George B. Dantzig - 74-92 A Model for the Optimal Programming of Railway Freight Train Movements
by A. Charnes & M. H. Miller - 93-101 Variety in Retailing
by William J. Baumol & Edward A. Ide - 102-110 Capital Equipment Analysis: The Required Rate of Profit
by Myron J. Gordon & Eli Shapiro - 111-113 Dynamic Programming and the Smoothing Problem
by Richard Bellman - 114-115 Letters to the Editor
by anonymous
July 1956, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 287-298 Operations Engineering
by E. R. Bowerman & S. B. Littauer - 299-312 Some Models of Inventory and an Application
by Eliezer Naddor - 313-326 A Fruitful Application of Static Marginal Analysis
by H. W. Karr & M. A. Geisler - 327-336 A Mathematical Model for Integrated Business Systems
by Irving J. Lieberman - 337-352 An Optimum Geographical Distribution of Publicity Expenditure in a Private Organisation
by A. P. Zentler & Dorothy Ryde - 353-365 Geographical Distribution of Production in Multiple Plant Operations
by John D. Dillon
April 1956, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 197-208 General Systems Theory--The Skeleton of Science
by Kenneth E. Boulding - 209-221 Present Status of the Work of Managing
by Harold F. Smiddy - 222-231 Management Science in Marketing: Status and Prospects
by Melvin Anshen - 232-260 A Problem in Optimal Machine Loading
by M. E. Salveson - 261-271 A Computing Procedure for a Line Balancing Problem
by James R. Jackson - 272-275 On the Theory of Dynamic Programming--A Warehousing Problem
by Richard Bellman - 276-285 The Transhipment Problem
by Alex Orden - 286-286 News and Notices
by anonymous
January 1956, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 107-113 Computers as Tools for Management
by John S. Coleman - 114-130 Formulating a Theory of Work Measurement
by Adam Abruzzi - 131-144 Recent Advances in Linear Programming
by George B. Dantzig - 145-155 An Inventory Policy for a Case of Lagged Delivery
by M. Beckman & R. Muth - 156-158 Current Status of the Industrial Use of Linear Programming
by L. Wheaton Smith, Jr. - 159-177 Derivation of a Linear Decision Rule for Production and Employment
by Charles C. Holt & Franco Modigliani & John F. Muth - 178-184 The Objectives of TIMS
by Merrill M. Flood - 185-185 Management Science--Fact or Theory?
by C. West Churchman - 186-194 Report of the Second National Meeting
by anonymous - 195-195 News and Notices
by anonymous
October 1955, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-30 A Linear Decision Rule for Production and Employment Scheduling
by Charles C. Holt & Franco Modigliani & Herbert A. Simon - 31-39 Steel Management on Two Continents
by Frederick H. Harbison & Ernst Köchling & Frank H. Cassell & Heinrich C. Ruebmann - 40-54 The Uses of Game Theory in Management Science
by Martin Shubik - 55-60 Automatic Management: A Forecast and its Educational Implications
by Russell L. Ackoff - 61-68 Inventory Control and Price Theory
by T. M. Whitin - 69-82 A Basis for Strategic Decisions on Inventory Control Operations
by George J. Feeney - 83-104 On the Optimal Inventory Equation
by R. Bellman & I. Glicksberg & O. Gross
04-07 1955, Volume 1, Issue 3-4
- 197-206 Linear Programming under Uncertainty
by George B. Dantzig - 207-223 The Use of Mathematics in Production and Inventory Control--II (Theory of Scheduling)
by Andrew Vazsonyi - 224-232 Statistics in Middle Management
by Harry V. Roberts - 233-250 The Impact of Certain Communication Nets Upon Organization and Performance in Task-Oriented Groups
by Harold Guetzkow & Herbert A. Simon - 251-258 Identification of the Liaison Persons of an Organization Using the Structure Matrix
by Ian C. Ross & Frank Harary - 259-270 An Axiomatization of Utility Based on the Notion of Utility Differences
by Patrick Suppes & Muriel Winet - 271-271 Comment on "Smooth Patterns of Production"
by S. Sherman - 272-281 Communications to the Editor
by anonymous
January 1955, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 103-114 Computing in Management Science
by Cuthbert C. Hurd - 115-126 "Management Science" and the Manager
by Peter F. Drucker - 127-137 Elements for a Theory of Teams
by J. Marschak - 138-151 Optimal Estimation of Executive Compensation by Linear Programming
by A. Charnes & W. W. Cooper & R. O. Ferguson - 152-166 Mathematical Programming of Portfolio Selections
by A. D. Martin, Jr. - 167-169 Symposium: Management Science Today and Tomorrow--Decision Making
by Merrill M. Flood - 170-172 Survey of Research on Mathematical Solutions of Programming Problems
by Alex Orden - 173-176 Towards an Integrated Framework of Data Analysis
by Ezra Glaser - 177-179 Behavioral Management Science
by Samuel P. Hayes, Jr. - 180-182 Future of Mathematics in Management Science
by A. Charnes - 183-186 Presidential Address to TIMS
by W. W. Cooper - 187-188 Management Science, The Journal
by C. West Churchman - 189-194 Report of the First National Meeting
by anonymous
October 1954, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-31 Evolution of a "Science of Managing" in America
by Hakold F. Smiddy & Lionel Naum - 32-40 Inventory Control Research: A Survey
by T. M. Whitin - 41-48 On Bus Schedules
by J. D. Foulkes & W. Prager & W. H. Warner - 49-69 The Stepping Stone Method of Explaining Linear Programming Calculations in Transportation Problems
by A. Charnes & W. W. Cooper - 70-85 The Use of Mathematics in Production and Inventory Control
by Andrew Vazsonyi - 86-91 Smooth Patterns of Production
by A. J. Hoffman & Walter Jacobs - 92-95 A Remark on the Smoothing Problem
by H. Antosiewicz & A. Hoffman - 97-102 Constitution and By-Laws of The Institute of Management Sciences
by anonymous