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A first approach to logistics system simulation
- 2004
Paper
Relationships between weapons and logistics expenditures
- 2004
Paper
The Rand logistics research program 1966.
- 2004
Paper
The Organization of Information for Logistics Decisionmaking.
- 1974
Paper
Management Science Frontiers : 1970-1980.
- 1967
Paper
RAND's Role in Logistics Systems
- 1966
Paper
Man-Machine Simulation Experience
- 1965
Paper
Reflections on Some Experience with Implementing Logistics Research.
- 1965
Paper
A Brief Review of Simscript as a Simulating Technique
- 1963
Research Memorandum
A Test of a Statistical Method for Computing Selected Inventory Model Characteristics by Simulation
- 1963
Research Memorandum
A Note to the Editor on: A Study of Inventory Theory
- 1962
Paper
Determining preferred management techniques in new systems through game-simulation.
- 1962
Research Memorandum
Simulation and the Logistics Systems Laboratory
- 1962
Research Memorandum
The Combination of Alternative Research Techniques in Logistics Systems Analysis.
- 1962
Paper
The Sizes of Simulation Samples Required To Compute Certain Inventory Characteristics with Stated Precision and Confidence
- 1962
Research Memorandum
Appraisal of laboratory simulation experiments.
- 1961
Paper
Some statistical properties of selected inventory models.
- 1961
Paper
The Use of Manned Simulation in the Design of an Operational Control System.
- 1961
Paper
Development of man-machine simulation techniques.
- 1960
Paper
Homicides and Suicides of World War II: A Critical Analysis of 656 Homicides and 1179 Suicides
- 1960
External Publication
Man-machine simulation progress.
- 1960
Paper
A first experiment in logistics system simulation.
- 1959
Paper
Communications and control requirements in the Air Force logistics system.
- 1959
Paper
Integration of modeling and simulation in organizational studies.
- 1959
Paper
Simulation Techniques.
- 1959
Paper
The Use of Man-Machine Simulation in the Design of Control Systems.
- 1959
Paper
RAND research on a data-processing system for the United States Air Force.
- 1956
Paper
Some principles for a data-processing system in logistics.
- 1956
Paper
The Design of Military Supply Tables for Spare Parts.
- 1956
Paper
A Fruitful Application of Static Marginal Analysis.
- 1955
Paper
A Preferred Method for Designing a Flyaway Kit
- 1955
Research Memorandum
A summary of some base supply activity and workload reports.
- 1954
Research Memorandum
Analysis of the Demand Patterns for B-47 Airframe Parts at Air Base Level
- 1954
Research Memorandum
Predictability of demand for B-47 airframe spare items.
- 1954
Research Memorandum
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