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Computers & Operations Research, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 1974
- Samuel J. Raff:
Computers and operations research: Purpose and goals. 1-2 - Joseph H. Engel:
The philosophical underpinnings of computers and operations research. 3-7 - Guus Zoutendijk:
The impact of technology on decision-making. 9-13 - N. E. Nour, Harvey H. Happ:
The application of transportation techniques in modelling power pools. 15-29 - Gary J. Handler:
Mathematical methods for the design of telephone directory content and distribution. 31-38 - Edward H. Pechan, Ellison S. Burton, William Sanjour:
Computerized regional air pollution abatement and fuels use modeling. 39-47 - Albert M. Bottoms:
Operations research and computers in law enforcement: Some case studies of american police experience. 49-65 - Richard C. Larson:
A hypercube queuing model for facility location and redistricting in urban emergency services. 67-95 - James E. Just:
Impacts of new energy technology using generalized input-output analysis. 97-109 - Robert R. Trippi, Andrew W. Ash, Joseph V. Ravenis II:
A mathematical approach to large scale personnel assignment. 111-117 - Thomas L. Honeycutt, C. E. Grad Jr., J. D. Wilson:
Determination of a general economic location constant by monte carlo simulation. 119-124 - Martin Hershkowitz, Arthur Spindler:
Social science applications: A caveat for the operations research analyst. 125-134 - Edward L. Melnick:
Reducing computational roundoff errors efficiently. 135-136 - Samuel J. Raff, Robert J. Miller:
International symposium on applications of computers and operations research to problems of world concern. 137-155
Volume 1, Number 2, August 1974
- Richard Borst, Charles G. DeWald:
A solution technique for placing digital integrated circuitry on printed circuit boards. 161-180 - Alan E. Feuerstein:
Computers, quantitative techniques, and the struggle for the correct investment decision. 181-189 - Jaikumar Ramchandran:
An operational optimization procedure for production scheduling. 191-200 - L. A. Silman, Zeev Barzily, Ury Passy:
Planning the route system for urban buses. 201-211 - Rita M. Newton, Warren H. Thomas:
Bus routing in a multi-school system. 213-222 - William G. Truscott:
Data structuring to efficiently implement the primal-dual transportation algorithm. 223-234 - Wayne J. Verderber:
Automated pupil transportation. 235-245 - William W. Swart, Charles E. Gearing, Turgut Var, Gary Cann:
Investment planning for the development of a national resource - linear programming based approaches. 247-262 - J. I. Morgan, A. I. Johnson:
A modular approach to computerized material balance calculations. 263-274 - Harold L. Christensen, George F. Haddix:
A model for sanitary landfill management and design. 275-281 - Elgie J. McGrath, David C. Irving:
Application of variance reduction to large scale simulation problems. 283-311 - Götz Uebe, Joachim Fischer:
Computation of the eigenvalues of large econometric models. 313-339 - J. R. Tucker, John S. C. Gabbert, J. W. Fothergill Jr.:
Remote interactive synthesis. 341-342
Volume 1, Number 3-4, December 1974
- Ron Sharpe, John F. Brotchie, P. A. Ahern, John W. Dickey:
Evaluation of alternative growth patterns in urban systems. 345-362 - Bernd A. Knauer:
Solution of a timetable problem. 363-375 - W. L. Berry, D. Clay Whybark:
The computer and production-logistics. management. 377-383 - Yupo Chan:
Configuring a transportation route network via the method of successive approximation. 385-420 - John W. Labadie, Neil S. Grigg, Paul D. Trotta:
Minimization of combined sewer overflows by large-scale mathematical programming. 421-435 - H. Chen, C. G. Dewald:
A generalized chain labelling algorithm for solving multicommodity flow problems. 437-465 - Dennis E. Smith:
A general-purpose computer program for obtaining improved simulation solutions. 467-478 - Milan Zelany:
A concept of compromise solutions and the method of the displaced ideal. 479-496 - Michael R. Greenberg, Donald A. Krueckeberg:
Demographic analysis for nuclear power plant siting: A set of computerized models and a suggestion for improving siting practices. 497-506

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