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May 1955, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 147-167 The Influence of Vehicular Speed and Spacing on Tunnel Capacity
by Edward S. Olcott - 168-175 Direct Use of Extremal Principles in Solving Certain Optimizing Problems Involving Inequalities
by Bertram Klein - 176-186 Mathematical Models for Freely-Flowing Highway Traffic
by G. F. Newell - 187-197 The Use of Storage Water in a Hydroelectric System
by John D. C. Little - 198-209 The Poisson Distribution as a Limit for Dependent Binomial Events with Unequal Probabilities
by John E. Walsh - 210-214 On the Numerical Solution of the Transportation Problem
by H. S. Houthakker - 215-216 Letter to the Editor---Training for Operational Research at the University of Birmingham
by R. S. Gander - 216-217 Letter to the Editor---The Proposed Amendment to the Constitution
by R. F. Rinehart - 217-219 Letter to the Editor---The Operations-Research Professional Structure
by Charles N. Brennecke - 219-219 Letter to the Editor---Problem of Optimum Distribution of Effort---A Correction
by William Miehle - 219-224 Letter to the Editor---Use of Linear Programming in Capital Budgeting
by Paul Gunther
February 1955, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-14 Observation, Experiment, and Measurement in Operations Research
by Omond Solandt - 15-19 Simulation as an Aid in Model Building
by R. P. Rich - 20-33 Strip Mining Phosphate Rock with Large Walking Draglines---A Problem in Operations Research
by Jack W. Dunlap & Herbert H. Jacobs - 34-37 Financial Analysis in Johns-Manville
by Stanley Green - 38-68 A Proposal for Revising New York's Subway Fare Structure
by William S. Vickrey - 69-76 Approximate Salvo Kill Probabilities for Small and Medium Sized Targets when Cumulative Damage is Unimportant
by John E. Walsh - 77-90 A Statistical Guide for Accident Research, Illustrated by Application to Non-Air-Carrier Flying, 1949--51
by Acheson J. Duncan - 91-100 A Discussion of Education for Operations Research
by Andrew Schultz - 101-103 Letter to the Editor---A Note on Amusement Park Economics
by William J. Platt - 103-104 Letter to the Editor---Why Operations Research?
by W. T. M. Johnson - 104-105 Letter to the Editor---Logical Translation of English
by John W. Gilmore - 105-107 Letter to the Editor---Comments on “Threats to the Growth of Operations Research”
by Georges Brigham
November 1954, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 365-385 Military Decision and Game Theory
by O. G. Haywood - 386-392 Training for Operations Research
by Joseph F. McCloskey - 393-410 Solution of a Large-Scale Traveling-Salesman Problem
by G. Dantzig & R. Fulkerson & S. Johnson - 411-418 Industrial Economics and Operations Research at Stanford Research Institute
by William J. Platt - 419-432 Optimum Operation of a Complex Activity Under Conditions of Uncertainty
by Morris J. Solomon - 433-440 Numerical Solution of the Problem of Optimum Distribution of Effort
by William Miehle - 441-443 Letter to the Editor---Reflections on Operational Research
by E. C. Williams - 444-445 Letter to the Editor---A Family of Queuing Problems
by Philip M. Morse & H. N. Garber & M. L. Ernst - 446-446 Letter to the Editor---The Application of the Operations-Research Approach in Making a Decision of No Great Importance
by Geoffrey J. Siegel - 446-448 Letter to the Editor---Logical Translation of English
by Leon Davidson
August 1954, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 229-233 Threats to the Growth of Operations Research in Business and Industry
by Robert F. Rinehart - 234-248 Observations on Operations Research
by M. L. Hurni - 249-274 Mathematical Foundations and Computational Methods for a Digital Logic Machine
by Robert S. Ledley - 275-288 Some Applications of the Theory of Dynamic Programming---A Review
by Richard Bellman - 289-301 The Control of Inventories and Production Rates---A Survey
by Herbert A. Simon & Charles C. Holt - 302-305 The Effect of Reliability of “Supervisory” Equipment on the Accuracy of a “Supervised” System
by Alexander W. Boldyreff - 306-315 Feasibility Considerations in the Allocation of Resources to Military Programs
by Francis P. Hoeber & Alvin Karchere - 316-319 Parametric Objective Function (Part 1)
by Thomas Saaty & Saul Gass - 320-328 Information Theory and Man-Machine Systems
by Gilbert K. Krulee - 329-334 Erich Schneider's Inventory Control Analysis
by T. M. Whitin - 335-338 Letter to the Editor---The Application of Operations-Research Methods to Athletic Games
by Charles M. Mottley - 339-341 Letter to the Editor---A Comment on Edie's “Traffic Delays at Toll Booths”
by George B. Dantzig - 341-343 Letter to the Editor---Waiting Line Subject to Priorities
by Julian L. Holley - 343-343 Letter to the Editor---Railroad Executives Seminar---A Correction
by Harold O. Davidson
May 1954, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 107-138 Traffic Delays at Toll Booths
by Leslie C. Edie - 139-149 The Influence of Servicing Times in Queuing Processes
by Donald P. Gaver - 150-162 Application of Transportation Theory to Scheduling a Military Tanker Fleet
by Merrill M. Flood - 163-171 A Verification of Lanchester's Law
by J. H. Engel - 172-187 An Approximate Measure of Value
by C. West Churchman & Russell L. Ackoff - 188-196 Organization and Information Handling in Task Groups
by Lee S. Christie - 197-203 Optimum Preventative Sampling
by P. Whittle - 204-205 Letter to the Editor---Combat Problems, Weapons Systems, and the Theory of Allocation
by J. M. Danskin - 205-207 Letter to the Editor---Simulation by Computation as an Operations Research Tool
by Cuthbert C. Hurd - 207-208 Letter to the Editor---Operations Research in Japan
by Ken-Ichi Murayama - 208-209 Letter to the Editor---Policies of the Society for Advancement of Management in its Operations Research Conferences
by R. F. Rinehart - 210-211 Letter to the Editor---Railroad Executives' Seminar on Operations Research
by Harold O. Davidson - 211-213 Letter to the Editor---Status of Operations Research in Industry
by D. G. Malcolm - 213-213 Letter to the Editor---Comment on the Theory of Value
by Jacinto Steinhardt
February 1954, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-16 Operations Analysis in the United States Air Force
by Leroy A. Brothers - 17-30 Utilization of Negro Manpower in the Army
by Alfred H. Hausrath - 31-40 The Experimental Determination of Guided Missile Reliability
by M. R. Seldon & D. W. Pertschuk - 41-58 A Comparison of Order Structures for Automatic Digital Computers
by W. C. Carter & M. Ellis - 59-69 The Problem of Testing for the Fraction of Defectives
by J. V. Breakwell - 70-76 Priority Assignment in Waiting Line Problems
by Alan Cobham - 86-88 Letter to the Editor---Operations Research as Defined in this Journal
by Thornton Page - 88-89 Letter to the Editor---Methods of Operations Research---A Rebuttal
by A. A. Brown - 90-92 Letter to the Editor---An Analytical Solution to a Problem in Balancing Opposing Loss Factors
by G. Brigham & J. O. Stenoien - 92-94 Letter to the Editor---Operations Research in a Period of Business Readjustment
by Glen D. Camp - 94-94 Letter to the Editor---Opsearch in Germany
by Manfred Knayer
November 1953, Volume 1, Issue 5
- 259-262 Sampling Methods in Railroad Accounting
by W. R. Van Voorhis - 263-278 Methods of Reducing Sample Size in Monte Carlo Computations
by H. Kahn & A. W. Marshall - 279-285 State Probabilities in Congestion Problems Characterized by Constant Holding Times
by John L. Evekett - 286-302 Combat Problems, Weapon Systems, and the Theory of Allocation
by Alvin Karchere & Francis P. Hoeber - 303-305 Letter to the Editor---Report on the First Summer Program on Operations Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, June 16--July 2, 1953
by Philip M. Morse - 305-305 Letter to the Editor---New Operations-Research Curriculum at the University of Pennsylvania
by Joseph F. McCloskey
August 1953, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 159-165 Trends in Operations Research
by Philip M. Morse - 166-180 Operational Research as a Science
by Charles Goodeve - 181-186 A Comparison of Stochastic and Direct Methods for the Solution of Some Special Problems
by L. H. Thomas - 187-199 Application of Operations-Research Techniques to Airborne Weapon System Planning
by Robert A. Bailey - 200-207 The Development of Planning Procedures at Air Proving Ground Command
by David E. Debeau & Robert A. Porter - 208-219 Analogue Computations of Business Decisions
by William R. Fair - 220-239 Experiences in Commercial Operations Research
by Horace C. Levinson - 240-241 Letters to the Editor---Letter from the Acting Editor
by George Shortley - 241-243 Letters to the Editor---What is the Mission of Operations Research?
by Norman Hitchman - 243-245 Letters to the Editor---Feedback Control of Continuing Operations
by Glen D. Camp
May 1953, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 87-99 Sub-Optimization in Operations Problems
by Charles Hitch - 100-102 A Mathematical Note on Sub-Optimization
by A. W. Marshall - 103-113 The Theory of Value and the Science of Decision a Summary
by Nicholas M. Smith & Stanley S. Walters & Franklin C. Brooks & David H. Blackwell - 114-129 Linear Programming and Profit Preference Scheduling for a Manufacturing Firm
by A. Charnes & W. W. Cooper & Donald Farr - 130-136 Failure of Complex Equipment
by Gordon D. Shellard - 137-144 Operations Research and the Management Consultant
by J. W. Pocock
February 1953, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 33-38 Operations Research in Agriculture
by C. W. Thornthwaite - 39-45 The Reliability of Airborne Radar Equipment
by David M. Boodman - 46-51 The Monte Carlo Method as a Natural Mode of Expression in Operations Research
by Gilbert W. King - 52-63 The Optimum Distribution of Effort
by Bernard O. Koopman - 64-74 The Effect of Promotional Effort on Sales
by John F. Magee
November 1952, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-2 The Operations Research Society of America
by Philip M. Morse - 3-9 New Mathematical Methods in Operations Research
by Bernard O. Koopman - 10-17 Some New Statistical Techniques Applicable to Operations Research
by Russell L. Ackoff