Naval Research Logistics Quarterly. Volume 17, Number 3

Naval Research Logistics Quarterly. Volume 17, Number 3

Author: OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH ARLINGTON VA.

Publisher:

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 144

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;Contents: Optimal interdiction of a supply network; Optimal multicommodity network flows with resource allocation; On constraint qualifications in nonlinear programming; Inventory systems with imperfect demand information; Contract award analysis by mathematical programming; A finiteness proof for modified Dantzig cuts in integer programming; A solution for queues with instantaneous jockeying and other customer selection rules; The distribution of the product of two noncentral beta variates; Optimum allocation of quantiles in disjoint intervals for the blues of the parameters of exponential distribution when the sample is censored in the middle; Decision rules for equal shortage policies; Systems analysis and planning-programming-budgeting systems (PPBS) for defense decision making; The fast deployment logistic ship project--Economic design and decision technique; Statistical quality control of information; Stochastic duels with lethal dose; A note on a problem of Smirnov--a graph theoretic interpretation.


Naval Research Logistics Quarterly. Volume 17, Number 4

Naval Research Logistics Quarterly. Volume 17, Number 4

Author: OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH ARLINGTON VA.

Publisher:

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 149

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;Contents: A generalized upper bounding method for doubly coupled linear programs; Nonlinear programming--the choice of direction by gradient projection; Simple stochastic networks: some problems and procedures; A network isolation algorithm; Resource allocation for transportation; Interval estimation of the normal mean subject to restrictions, when the variance is known; The value statement; A queueing process with varying degree of service; MAD: mathematical analysis of downtime; A methodology for estimating expected usage of repair parts with application to parts with no usage history; A stochastic constrained optimal replacement model; A note on the calculation of expected time-weighted backorders over a given interval.


Naval Research Logistics Quarterly. Volume 17

Naval Research Logistics Quarterly. Volume 17

Author: OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH ARLINGTON VA.

Publisher:

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 108

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;Contents: Markov chain analysis of a situation where cannibalization is the only repair activity; Some estimates of reliability using interference theory; The optimal burn-in testing of repairable equipment; Goal programming in econometrics; Production and employment scheduling in multistage production systems; A mutual primal-dual linear programming algorithm; Interception in a network; The fixed charge problem; On computing the expected discounted return in a Markov chain; More ado about economic order quantities (EOQ); The relationship between decision variables and penalty cost parameter in (Q, R) inventory models.


Linear Programming

Linear Programming

Author: Saul I. Gass

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 545

ISBN-13: 048643284X

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Comprehensive, well-organized volume, suitable for undergraduates, covers theoretical, computational, and applied areas in linear programming. Expanded, updated edition; useful both as a text and as a reference book. 1995 edition.


Naval Research Logistics Quarterly. Volume 18, Number 3

Naval Research Logistics Quarterly. Volume 18, Number 3

Author: OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH ARLINGTON VA.

Publisher:

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 133

ISBN-13:

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;Contents: Elimination methods in the mXn sequencing problem; The fractional fixed-charge problem; A hybrid algorithm for the one machine sequencing problem to minimize total tardiness; On a sequential rule for estimating the location parameter of an exponential distribution; A graph theoretic interpretation of the sufficiency conditions for the contiguous-binary-switching (CBS); Allocation of carrier-based attack aircraft using non-linear programming; Dynamic programming approach to the optimization of naval aircraft rework and replacement policies; A note on a first application of clustering procedures to fleet material condition measurements; A note on adaptive boiler tube pulling; A note on a stochastic production-maximizing transportation problem.


Machine Scheduling Problems

Machine Scheduling Problems

Author: A.H.G. Rinnooy Kan

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 1461343836

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1. Introduction.- 2. Problem Formulation.- 2.1. Notations and representations.- 2.2. Restrictive assumptions.- 2.3. Optimality criteria.- 2.3.1. Regular measures.- 2.3.1.1. Criteria based on completion times.- 2.3.1.2. Criteria based on due dates.- 2.3.1.3. Criteria based on inventory cost and utilization.- 2.3.2. Relations between criteria.- 2.3.3. Analysis of scheduling costs.- 2.4. Classification of problems.- 3. Methods of Solution.- 3.1. Complete enumeration.- 3.2. Combinatorial analysis.- 3.3. Mixed integer and non-linear programming.- 3.3.1. [Bowman 1959].- 3.3.2. [Pritsker et al. 1969].


Naval Research Logistics Quarterly. Volume 18, Number 2

Naval Research Logistics Quarterly. Volume 18, Number 2

Author: OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH ARLINGTON VA.

Publisher:

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 156

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;Contents: Operations analysis during the underwater search for Scorpion; Optimum sequential search with discrete locations and random acceptance errors; Information in two-stage programming under uncertainty; Optimal control of multi-channel service systems; The transportation paradox; A backward recursive technique for optimal dequential sampling plans; The interface of computer science and statistics; Statistical concepts in computational mathematics; Extended iterative weighted least squares: estimation of a linear model in the presence of complications; The lower bounded and partial upper bounded distribution model; Hit probability for a chain-like series of shots--a simple formula.