Naval Research Logistics


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Naval Research Logistics Quarterly. Volume 19, Number 1


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;Contents: The reliability of multicomponent systems subject to cannibalization; Bayes adaptive control of two-echelon inventory systems; A unified model for demand prediction in the context of provisioning and replenishment; Impact of an all volunteer force upon the Navy in the 1972-1973 timeframe; The multicommodity network flow model revised to include vehicle per time period and node constraints; An extension of the (Szwarc) truck assignment problem; Optimum positions for m airports; Incremental approximation of optimal allocations; The payment scheduling problem; Sequential bid selection by stochastic approximation; Stochastic duels involving reliability; The law of averages as a computing tool; Prediction with zero-one loss structure; Quadratic as parametric linear programming; Optimal inventory policies in contagious demand models.




Naval Research Logistics Quarterly. Volume 18, Number 4


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Contents: Control variable methods in the simulation of a model of a multiprogrammed computer system; Models for multi-item continuous review inventory policies subject to constraints; The bottleneck transportation problem; Some remarks on the time transportation problem; Integer points on the Gomory fractional cut (hyperplane); Determining the most vital link in a flow network; Optimal location of a single service center of certain types; Scheduling with earliest start and due date constraints; Large deviation probabilities for order statistics; A bivariate normal theory maximum-likelihood technique when certain variances are known; On the use of standard tables to obtain Dodge-Romig LTPD sampling inspection plans; A model for manpower productivity during organization growth; On models for business failure data; A note of a comparison of confidence interval techniques in truncated life tests.