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  • U8RAWYTECHNICAL REPORT SE(NAVAL POSTGRADUATEMONTEREY, CALIFORNIA

    NPS55-80-026PR

    mmOOSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

    DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH

    TECHNICAL REPORT LIST

    1969 - 1979

    by

    Gilbert T. Howard

    October 1980

    feddocs )roved for public release; distribution unlimited,D208.14/2:NPS-55-80-026PR

    jpared for: Naval Postgraduate SchoolMonterey, California 93940

  • NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

    Rear Admiral J. J. Ekelund D. A SchradySuperintendent Acting Provost

    Reproduction of all or part of this report is authorized.

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    Department of Operations Research TechnicalReport List 1969 - 1979

    Technical Report

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    7. AUTHORfsJ

    Gilbert T. Howard

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    Naval Postgraduate SchoolMonterey, CA 93940

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    Naval Postgraduate SchoolMonterey, CA 93940

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    October 198013. NUMBER OF PAGES

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    This report contains a listing sorted alphabetically by author of allunclassified NPS technical reports written in the period 1969 - 1979 by

    faculty currently in the Operations Research Department.

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  • Introduction

    This report contains a listing sorted alphabetically by author of all unclas-sified NPS technical reports written in the period 1969 - 1979 by faculty currentlyip the Operations Research Department.

    The Department of Operations Research was merged in 1971 with the Departmentof Business and Economics to become the Department of Operations Research andAdministrative Science. In 1976 these were split into two departments.

    The source of the information contained in this report is the FACPUB systemmaintained by the NPS library. Corrections or omissions should be directed to thecataloging division of the library.

  • NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

    DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH

    TECHNICAL REPORTS

    And it us A ?A preliminary study of vulnerability of U. S. navalforces in the Gulf of Tonkin using a manual war game

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPs-55As72051 A) , 1972.39 p.

    Andrus, A FA GPSS model: Submarine detection and trail

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55As7506 1) , 1975. 28P.

    Andrus, A F; Gaver, D PThe spare parts allocation problem with imperfectinformation

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55As72041 A) , 1972.60 p.

    Ariraa, J K; Neil, D ESkill deterioration and its management

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55787) , 1978. 70 p.

    Barr, D RAn analysis of adjustment procedures for grenadelaunchers

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Bn73041 A) , 1973.16 p.

    Barr, D RTwo seguestial CEP tests

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Bn7406 1) , 1974. 15P.

    Barr, d rStatistical aspects of the AN/IPQ-27 PSVT design

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55-77-1 4) , 1977. 27P.

    Barr, D RPossible approaches to determining lateral and rangeeffects of bomb stations, based on observed impactpoints

    Sponsored by the Naval Electronics Systems Command,Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557810) , 1978. 15 p.

    Barr, D R; Burnett, T DA sequential median tsst with applications to CEPtesting

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Bn75071) , 1975. 61P.

  • NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

    DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH

    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Barr, D R: Jayachandran, I; Larson, H JSome statistical procedures for the joint oil analysisprogram

    Sponsored by the Technical Support Center, Naval AirRework Facility. Pensacola. Fla. Naval PostgraduateSchool, (NPS-5578008) , 1978. 72 p.

    Barr, D R; Jordan. M FA power distribution model for weapon accuracy

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-553n7401 1) , 1974. 31P-

    Barr, D R; Poock, G K; Richards, RExperimental designs and analyses for initial ACCAT testbed experimental demonstrations

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55772 1) , 1977. 77 p.

    Barr, D R; Poock, G K; Richards, F R; Miller. H GExperimentation, research, and operational concepts forthe Naval Postgraduate School remote site module

    Naval Ocean Systems Center* San Diego, Calif., 1978.28 p.

    Barr, D R; Poock, G K; Richards. F RExperimentation manual. Part 1; Experimentationmethodology

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-78-032) , Nov.,1978. 47 p.

    Barr. D R; Richards, F RUtility induced subjective probability

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Bn7501 1) , 1975. 32P«

    Barr. D R; Richards, F RUtility assessment methodology, preliminary developmentphase report

    Systems Exploration, Inc., (Technical Rep.), Dec,1978.

    Barr. D R: Richards, F RMk 82 bomb ejection sensitivity test report

    Sponsored by Naval Electronic Systems Command. NavalPostgraduate School, (NPS55-79-02) , Feb., 1979. 20P-

    Barr. D R: Thomas, M UStatistical aspects of lumpability hypothesis for Markovchains

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-553nTo73121 A) , 1973.12 p.

  • NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

    DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH

    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Barr, D R; Zehna, P WTables of common probability distributions

    Naval Postgraduate School, (HP3-55ZeBnO(H 1 A) , 1970.31 p.

    Bradley, G H: Brown, G G: Graves, G wLarge scale network: alorithms - theory andimplementation

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-553z75 101) , 1975.

    Bradley, G H; Hillier, F SA constructive theory and applications for the solutionof mixed integer systems of linear eguations

    Oper. Res. Department, Stanford Univ. (TR11), 1973.2S p.

    Bradley, G H; Howard, G I; Schneidewind, N F; Green, T F;Montgomery, G

    System test methodology. Volume IINaval Postgraduate School, (NPS-5S5SS75072B) , 1975.

    Bradley, G H; Howard, G I; Schneidewind, N F; Green, T F;Montgomery. G

    System test methodology, Volume INaval Postgraduate School, (NP5-55Ss75072A) , 1975.

    Bradley, G H; Schneidewind, N F; Howard, G T; Green, T FStructure and error detection in computer software

    Naval Postgraduate School, (N?S-5dSs75021) , 1975. 20P.

    Bradley. G H; Shubik, MA note on the shape of the Pareto optimal surface

    Yale Univ., (Cowles Foundation Discussion Paper No.350) , 1973. 13 p.

    Brown, G G; Bradley, G: Graves, GDesign and implementation of large scale primaltransshipment algorithms

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NP5- 553zBw7609 1) , UCLAWMSI Rep. 260, Note: presented to 9th Int.Mathematical Programming Symp., Budapest, Aug., 1976.

    Brown, G G; Geoffrion, k: Bradley, G HSeasonal production planning with limited shared toolingat the key operation

    UCLA, (WMSI Rep. 299), Oct., 1979. 35 p.

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    NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

    DEPARTMENT 0? OPERATIONS RESEARCH

    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont* d)

    Brown, G G; Shubert, BOn random binary trees

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-553w7606 1) , 1976. 45P.

    Brown. G G; Taylor. J GA table of Lartchester-Clif ford-Schlafi functions

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557739) , 1977. 72 p.

    Brown, G G; Taylor, J GThe Liouville-Green approximation to the solutionvariable-coefficient Lanchester-type equations ofwarfare

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557744) , 1977. 21 p.

    Brown, G G; Taylor, J GA short table of Lanchaster-Cliff ord-Schlafi functions

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557742) , 1977. 58 p.

    Butterworth, R WBounds on the availability function

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Bd71 06 1 A) , 1971.20 p.

    Butterworth, R WA set theoretic treatment of coherent systems

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Bd71 062A) , 1971.21 p.

    Butterworth, R WA simple policy planning model for determining sea andshore tour lengths

    Navy Personnel Res. and Development Center, SanDiego, Calif., (TR 74-2), 1973. 11 p.

    Butterworth, R WOn congestion in outpatient walk-in clinics

    Naval Postgraduate School, {NPS-55Bd7506 1) , 1975. 47P.

    Butterworth, R wMinifast - An interactive model of the Navy's enlistedpersonnel system

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NP3-55Bd76081) , 1976. 34P-

    Butterworth, R W; Marshall, K TA survey of renewal theory with emphasis onapproximations

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Bd7405 1) , 1974. 59P.

  • NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

    DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH

    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Butterworth, R W; Milch, P RClustering analysis of enlisted Navy ratings

    (Working Paper No. 101), 1974. 14 p.

    Butterworth, R W; Milch, P RClustering Navy ratings by loss behavior

    Navai Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Bd75062) , 1975.

    Dean, S M; Jones, C R; Sovereign, M GThe Naval ship acquisition process as a system

    Sponsored by the Office of Naval Res. NavalPostgraduate School, (NCAR Project 78-1) , 1978. 33P-

    Esary, J DProposed modifications to the probability of kill modelestablished in the JSORs for the AIAAM and AIAAMmissiles (U)

    Naval weapons Center, China Lake, Calif., (Reg.39052-53), 1978. 30 p.

    Elster, R 3: Read, R R; Sithens, w H; Musgrave, G L;Creighton, J W

    Design of operational career laddersNaval Postgraduate School, (NP5-55Ea73061) , June,1978. 91 p.

    Esary, J DThe effect of modeling depth on reliability predictionfor systems subject to a phased mission profile

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557732) , 1977. 22 p.

    Esary, J D; Hayne, W JProperties of an approximate hazard transform

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ey73091A) 1973. 22P<

    Esary. J D; Marshall, A HMultivariate distributions with exponential miniraums

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ey70091A) 1970.

    Esary, J D; Marshall, A WSome classes of distributions closed under thefoundation of coherent systems

    Univ. of Wash., (T. R. 59) 1971.

    Esary, J D; Marshall, A WFamilies cf components, and systems, exposed to acompound Poisson damage process

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ey73071 A) 1973. 16P-

  • NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

    DEPARTMENr OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH

    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Esary, J D; Marshall, A WMultivariate geometric distributions generated by acumulative damage process

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ey7304lA) 1973. 29P.

    Esary, J D; Marshall, A W; Proschan, FShock models and wear processes

    Fla. State Univ., Tallahasee, Fla., (FSU StatisticsRep. M194) , 1970.

    Esary, J D: Ziehms, HReliability analysis of phased missions

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ey75021) 1975. 25P-

    Forrest, R NErosion and discharge wares (U)

    (Memo.) 1972.

    Forrest, R NMemorandum of ASW studies group on ORIC system March1972

    (Memo.) 1972.

    Forrest, a NORAD application memorandum (If)

    (Memo.) 1972.

    Forrest, R NComments on the Sylvania and ITOTS proposals (LI)

    (Memo.) 1973.

    Forrest, R NSubmarine search models

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Fo74 12 1) 1974. 32P-

    Forrest, R NSome comments on the effectiveness of an optical rangingand detection system for submarine search

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Fo74 122) 1974. 13P-

    Forrest. R NA submarine magnetic anomaly signal model with programsfor a Hewlett-Packard 65 calculator

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Fo75 1 01) 1975. 37P.

  • NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

    DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH

    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Forrest, R NSpine notes on search, detection and localizationmodeling

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Fo7504 1) 1975. 34P.

    Forrest, R NA magnetic anomaly signal model with programs for aTexas Instruments SR-52 calculator

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Fo76021) r 1976. 62P.

    Forrest, R Ni. c o l. , n uA procedure for estimatinq an object's position basedtwo or more bearings with'a program for a TI-59calculator

    on

    .buxatuiNaval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55-77-34) , 1977. 37P.

    Forrest, R NMagnetic anomaly detection models

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55-77-19) , 1977. 88P.

    Forrest, R NA procedure for estimating an object's position based ontwo or more bearings with a program for a TI-39calculator

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557774) , 1977.

    Forrest, R NSpoor identification and submarine localization

    Sponsored by Strategic Systems Project Office. NavalPostgraduate School, (NP555-78-031f , Oct., 1978. 14P-

    Forrest, R NMagnetic anomaly detection models with a program for aTI-59 calculator

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557802 1) , 1978. 52P-

    Forrest, R NAn evaluation of a signal processing technique

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-5578 12PR) , 1978. 11P-

  • NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

    DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH

    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Forrest, R NA procedure for estimating an object's position based ontwo or more bearings with a program for a TI-59calculator

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-77-34 (Revised)),Aug., 1978! 42 p.

    Forrest, R NA note on the use of positive and negative informationto update target location estimates

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557801 8) , 1978. 13P.

    Forrest, R NA discussion of some work done under the NPS - NavalIntelligence Research Project (U)

    Sponsored by Naval Intelligence Support Center.Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-79-008PR) , Mar.,1979. 6 p.

    Forrest. R NA submarine spoor detection model

    Sponsored by Strategic Systems Project Office. NavalPostgraduate School, (NPS- 79-016) , Aug., 1979. 27 p.

    Gaver, D PSystem service output with application tomultiprogramming

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Gv71 091 A) 1971. 21P.

    Gaver. D PMethods for assessing variability with emphasis onsimulation data interpretation

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Gv721 1 1A) 1972. 3iP.

    Gaver, D PDoctors on ships?

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55G v72392A) 1972. 15P-

    Gaver. D PDelays at a facility with demand from many distinctsources

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-bbG V73081A) 1971. 14P.

  • NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

    DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH

    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Gaver, D PAnalytical models for supplementing ship manningsimulations

    Naval Postgraduate School, (Ni>S-55Gv73021 A) 1973. 24P.

    Gaver. D PDOD budget data analyzed by robust regression technigues

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55G v75091) 1975. 29P.

    Gaver, D PRandom record models

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Gv75 102) 1975. 20P.

    Gaver, D PThe cpnstruction and fitting of some simpleprobabilistic computer models

    Naval Postgraduate School, (N?S-55Gv7501 1) 1975. 42P.

    Gaver, D PStatistical methods of probable use for understandingremote sensing data

    Sponsored by Office of Naval Res. Naval PostgraduateSchool, (NPS55-79-020) , Oct., 1979. 19 p.

    Gaver, D P; Acar, aAnalytical hazard representation for use in reliability,mortality, and simulation studies

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-78-017) , Aug.,1978. 48 p.

    Gaver, D P; Andrus, A FThe spare parts allocation problem with imperfectinformation, I

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55As72041A) 1972. 60P-

    Gaver, D P; Humfeld, GHuititype multiprogramming: Probability models andnumerical procedures

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Gv75 1 01) , 1975. 21P.

    Gaver, D P; Jacobs, P AStorage problems when demand is "all or nothing"

    Sponsored by the Nat. Sci. Foundation. NavalPostgraduate School, (NPS55-79-07) , Mar., 1979. 34P.

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  • NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

    DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH

    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Gaver, D P; Lehoczky, J PGaussian approximations to service problems: Acommunication system example

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55G v7506 1) , 1975. 3oP-

    Gaver. D P: Lehoczky, J PModels for work backlogs at computers that time-shareheterogeneous users

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557733) , 1977. 33 p.

    Gaver, D P; Lehoczky, J PNon-stationary infinite server models and theirrelatives

    Sponsored by the Office of Naval Res. and Nat. Sci.Foundation. Naval Postgraduate School,(NPS-5578026) , 1978. 20 p.

    Gaver, D P; Lehoczky, J PChannel blocking in a satellite communication systemmodel

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-78-025) , Oct.,1978. 37 p.

    Gaver, D P; Lehoczky, J PChannels that cooperatively service a data strean andvoice messages, I

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-79-027) , Nov.,1979. 46 p.

    Gaver, D P; Lehoczky, J P: Perlas, MTransitory service systems

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Gv73051 A) , 1972.32 p.

    Gaver, D P; Lewis. PAWFirst-order autoregressive and gamma seguences

    Sponsored by the Office of Naval Res. and Nat. Sci.Foundation. Naval Postgraduate School,(NPS-5578016) , 1978. 33 p.

    Gaver, D P; Levis, PAWStatistical approaches to managing manpower data bases

    Naval Postgraduate School, tNPS-55S vLw7402 1) 1974.25 p.

    Gaver, D ?; Shedler, G SProcessor utilization in multiprogramming systems viadiffusion approximations

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Gv72051 A) 1972. 52P-

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  • NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

    DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH

    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Gaver, D P; Shedler, G SApproximate models for processor utilization inmultiprogrammed computer systems

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Gv7209 U) 1972. 22P-

    Gaver, D P; Shedler, G SSampling from the negative binomial distribution usingWeibull mixture

    (IBM Tech. Rep.) 1973.

    Srinold, R CA steady state longitudinal manpower planning model withseveral classes by manpower

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NP355-79-025) , Aug.,1979. 68 p. *

    '

    Hartman, J KIterative determination of parameters for an exactpenalty function

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Hh71 12 1A) 1971. 27P-

    Hartman, J KSome experiments in global optimization

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Hh72051 A) 1972. 23P.

    Hartman, J KConditions under which a penalty function algorithm iswell defined

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Hh73 101A) 1973. 8P-

    Hartman, J KGlobal solutions to absolute value "linear" programs

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Hh73 1 1 U) 1973.

    Hartman, J KA new method for global optimization

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Hh730»*1A) 1973. 12P-

    Hartman. J KConstruction workload and resource allocation study:progress report

    (Working Paper) June, 1974. 3 p.

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  • NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

    DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH

    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Hartman, J KOptimal ship routing

    Survey for NROTC Course in Oper. Analysis, July,1974. 17 p.

    J J

    Hartman, J KHeuristics for global optimization of constrainednonlinear programs

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Hh74051) 1974. 15P-

    Hartman, J KEpsilon-optimality for a global optiaization algorithm

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Hh75 1 21) 1975. 11P-

    Hartraan, J KA branch and bound method for nonseparable nonconvexoptimization

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Hh75 1 02) 1975. 11P-

    Hartman, J KExtension of the grid linearization algorithm for convexoptimization to nonconvex nonlinear programs

    Naval Postgraduate School, (N?S-55Hh7507 1) 1975. 22P-

    Hartman, J KPreliminary systems specifications for the NTDS computerfacilities scheduling system

    May 20, 1977. 29 p.

    Hartman, J KParametric terrain and line of sight modelling in theSTAR combat model

    Sponsored by U. S. Army Training and DoctrineCommand. Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55-79-01 8)

    ,

    Aug., 1979. 81 p.

    Hartman, J KA survey of some models for determining munitionsstockpile requirements for air to ground weapons

    Sponsored by the Naval Weapons Center, China Lake-Calif. Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55782) , 1978.

    13

  • NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

    DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH

    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Hartman, J K; Howard, G rNTDS computer facilities scheduling.

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Hh55Hk761 1 1) , 1976.39 p.

    Hartman, J K; Howard, G rNTDS computer facilities scheduling system: Finalreport

    Sponsored by the Fleet Combat. Direction SystemsSupport Activity, San Diego, Calif. NavalPostgraduate School, (NPS-557745) , 1977. 153 p.

    Hartman, J K; Lasdon, L SA generalized upper bounding algorithm formulticommodity network flow problems

    Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio. (Tech.Memo 193) 1970. 38 p.

    Hartman, J K; Sheppard, F LThermoeconomic analysis of vapor power systems

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-59Nn75062A) 1975.106 p.

    Hartman- J >K; Womer, N KAuditing cost-effectiveness analyses of technologicalghanoes

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Hh73121A) 1973.102 p.

    Howard, G TSensor accuracy mission performance study

    Mellonics Systems Develop. Div. of Litton Industries,1970.

    Howard, G TMinimizing expected shortages in a multi-item inventorysystem

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Hk7 1 01 1 A) 1971. 38P.

    Howard, G TMinimizing the number of penetrations in a boundarydefense problem

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Hk72041A) 1972. 29P.

    Howard, G TAn allocation model for attacking defended targetcomplexes with imperfect attackers

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Hk73081A) 1973. 26P-

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  • NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

    DEPARTMENr OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH

    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Howard. G TAnalysis of a demand access communication system withpriority classes

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Hk74 121) 1974.

    Howard, G TAllocation of resources to maximize flow capacity in amixed ser ies--parallel network

    Naval Postgraduate School, (N?S-55Hk74 122) 197U.

    Howard, G TFACPUB: A system for computerizing faculty publicationrecords

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-79-01 9) , Sept.,1979. 94 p.

    Howard, G I; Balut , S JN job, one machine scheduling to minimize the number oflate nobs when set-up times are sequence dependent

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55HR72021A) 1972. 19P-

    Howard, G T; Balut. S JComparison of three rules of thumb to the optimalsolution in investigation theory--with sample problems

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Hk7301 U) 1973. 22P-

    Howard, G T; Bradley, G H: S chneidewind, N F; Green, T FStructure and error detection in computer software

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ss75021) 1975. 20P-

    Howard, G T; Bradley, G H; Schneidewind, N F; Green, T F;Montgomery. G

    System test methodology.Naval Postgraduate Sc

    Vol. IIPostgraduate School, (NPS-55Ss75072B) 1975.

    Howard, G T; Bradley, G H; Schneidewind, N F; Green, T F;Montgomery. G

    System test methodology, Vol. INaval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ss75072A) 1975.

    Howard, G TA target selection model

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557830) , 1978. 25 p.

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  • NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

    DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH

    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Howard. G T; Schneidewind, N F: Kirchgaessner, MSoftware error detection models, validation tests andprogram complexity measures

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-52Ss76 11 1) , 1976.155 p.

    Huber, R K; Low, L J: Taylor, J GSome thoughts on developing a theory of combat

    Sponsored by Foundation Res. Program and ScientificAffairs Div. of NATO Res. Grants Programme. NavalPostgraduate School, (NPS 55-79-014), July, 1979. 54P.

    Jacobs, P AFunctionals of a vehicular traffic model with dependentmotions

    Department of Oper. Res., Stanford Univ., (TechnicalRep. 74-5), 1975.

    Jacobs, P AThe motion of a distinguished particle in an infiniteparticle system

    Department of Oper. Res., Stanford Univ., (TechnicalRep.), 1974.

    Jacobs, P AThe description of a random field by means of itsconditional distribution

    Department of Oper. Res., Stanford Univ., (TechnicalRep. 74-3), 1974.

    Jacobs, P AA cyclic gueueing network with dependent exponentials £ it v i. c £ "t lin^s

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557740) , 1977. 31 p.

    Jacobs, P AHeavy traffic results for single server gueues withdependent (EARMA) service and interarrival times

    Sponsored by the Nat. Sci. Foundation. NavalPostgraduate School, (NPS55-79-009) , Apr., 1979. 27P.

    Jacobs, P AA model for the defense of a mine field

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-79-032) , Dec,1979. 16 p.

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    Jacobs, P A; Lewis, PAWDiscrete time series generated *>y mixtures III:Autoregressive processes (DAR (p) )

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-78-022) , Sept.,1978. 45 p.

    r

    Lehoczky, J P; Gaver, D PApproximate models for central server systems with twojob types

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557725) , 1977. 24 p.

    Lehoczky, J P: Gaver, D PChannels that cooperatively service a data stream andvoice messages, II: Diffusion approximations

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-79-028) , Nov.,1979. 45 p.

    Lewis, PAWRecent results in the statistical analysis of univariatepoint processes

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Lw71 121 A) , 1971.90 p.

    Lewis, PAWLarge-scale computer-aided statistical mathematics

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Lw72 1 1 1 A) , 1972.16 p.

    Le wis P A WSASE VI and the statistical analyses of series in eventsin computer systems

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Lw76091) , 1976. 21P.

    Lewis PAWSimple models for positive-valued and discrete-valuedtime series with ARMA correlation structure

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS 55-78-033), Nov.,1978. 42 p.

    XfGwis PAWThe spectrum of intervals for superposed Erland renewalprocesses

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55LW 73062A) , 1973.33 p.

    Lewis, PAW; Gaver, DFirst order autoregressive Gamma sequences and Pointprocesses

    Sponsored by the Office of the Naval Res. and Nat.Sci. Foundation. Naval Postgraduate School,(NPS-5578016) , 1978. 33 p.

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    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Lewis, PAH; Gaver, D PStatistical approaches to managing manpower data bases

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55GvLw74021) , 19 74

    .

    25 p.

    Lewis, PAW; Goodman, A S; Robbins, H ESimultaneous estimation of large numbers of extremequantiles in simulation experiments

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Lw71 122A) , 1971.41 p.

    Lewis, PAW; Iglehart. DRegenerative simulation with internal controls

    Sponsored by the Office of Naval Res. NavalPostgraduate School, (NPS-557805) , 1978, 29 p.

    Lewis, PAW; Iglehart, D LVariance reduction for regenerative simulations, I:Internal control and stratified sampling for queues.

    Control Analysis Corp., Palo Alto, Calif., Tech. Rep.(86-22) , 1976. 30 p.

    Lewis, PAW; Jacobs, P AA mixed autoregressiva-moving average exponentialsequence and point process (EARMA 1,1)

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Lw75101) , 1975. 33P.

    Lewis, PAW: Jacobs, P ADiscrete time series generated by mixtures I:Correlational and runs properties

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55-77- 1) , 1977. 35P.

    Lewis, PAW: Jacobs, P ADiscrete time series generated by mixtures III:Autoregressive processes (DAR(p))

    Sponsored by the Office of Naval Res. NavalPostgraduate School, (NPS-5578022) , 1978. 29 p.

    Lewis, PAW; Lawrance, A Jloving average exponen-Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Lw7506l) , 1975. 26

    Lewis, PAW; Lawrance, A JAn exponential autoregressive-moving average processEARMA (p,q) : Definition and correlational properties

    Sponsored by the Office of Naval Res. NavalPostgraduate School, (NPS-557801 ) , 1978. 35 p.

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    Lewis, PAW; Lawrence, A JProperties of the bivariate delayed Poisson process

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Lw7407lf , 1974. 25P-

    Lewis, PAW: Learmonth, G PNaval Postgraduate School random number generatorpackage LL random

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Lw73061 A) , 1973.51 p.

    Lewis, PAW; Learmonth, G PStatistical tests of some widely used and recentlyproposed uniform random number generators

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Lw73 1 1 1 A) , 1973. 9P-

    Lewis, PAW; Robinson, D WTesting for a monotone trend in a modulated renewalprocess

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Lw73 121) , 1973. 27P.

    Lewis, PAW; Robinson, D WGenerating Gamma and Cauchy random variables: anextension to the Naval Postgraduate School random numberpackage

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-72Ro75041) , 1975. 58P-

    Lewis, PAW; Robinson, D WEmpirical sampling study of goodness of fit statisticfor density function estimation

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Lw75031) , 1975. 26P.

    Lewis P AW* Shedler G SStatistical analysis of non-stationary series of eventsin 3. d St. s ios. s ^ svstQin

    Naval Postgraduate'school, (NPS-55Lw76092) , 1976. 51P-

    Lewis P AW* Shedler G SAnalysis and modelling of point processes in computersyste ms

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557738) , 1977. 41 p.

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    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Lewis, PAW; Shedler, G SSimulation of nonhomogeneous Poisson processes bythinning

    Sponsored by the Office of Naval Res. NavalPostgraduate School, (NPS-557801 4) , 1978. 23 p.

    Lewis, PAW; Shedler, G SSimulation methods for Poisson processes innonstationary systems

    Sponsored by the Office of Naval Res. NavalPostgraduate School, (NPS-557801 9) , 1978. 25 p.

    Marshall, K TAn analysis of bolter-hole spacing in aircraft carrierlandings

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-5573013) , 1978. 50P-

    Marshall, K TA coinparsion of two personnel prediction models

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Mt71 01 1 A) , 1971.43 p.

    Marshall, K TA manpower and personnel research data base feasibilitystudy

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Mt731 21) , 1973. 33P.

    Marshall, K TManpower and personnel data bases in the Navy and MarineCorps

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Mt73021 A) , 1973.36 p.

    Marshall, K TThe determination of Navy graduate school quotas

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Mt750T1) , 1975. 35P.

    Marshall, K TForecasting the numbers and types of enlisted personnelin the United States Marine Corps: An interactivecohort model

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55-77-24) , 1977. 31P.

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    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Marshall. K TDepartment of Operations Research technical report list1956-1976

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557735) , 1977. 16 p.

    Marshall. K TAn interactive model to compute tne officer manpowerplan for the United States Marine Corps

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557737) , 1977. 42 p.

    Marshall, K TA classroom demonstration of the length-bias paradox inrenewal theory: First words on printed lines are longerthan average

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-5577 12) , 1977. 11 p.

    Marshall, K TEfficient computation and long range optimizationapplications using a two-characteristic Markov-typemanpower flow model

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557723) , 1977. 31 p.

    Marshall, K TRecruit-first term reenlistraent trade-off

    (Internal OP-01 Rep.), 1979.

    Marshall, K T: Butterworth, R WA survey of renewal theory with emphasis onapproximations, bounds, and applications

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Bd74051) , 1974. 59P-

    Marshall, K T; Butterworth. R WSurvey of numerical methods for applications of renewalprocesses

    Naval Postgraduate School.

    Marshall, K T: Criste, D MA survey of selected officer retention andgrade-structure studies

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Mt72Q71 A) , 1972.57 p.

    Marshall, K T: Grinold, R CManpower planning models - I: Basic concepts

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Mt74 122) , 1974. 27P.

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    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Marshall, K T: Grinold, R CManpower planning models - III: Longitudinal models

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-5bMt75081) , 1975. 85P.

    Marshall, K T: Grinold, R CManpower planning models - V: Optimization models

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Mt75 101) , 1975. 66P-

    Marshall, K T: Grinold, R CManpower planning models - IV: Synthesis ofcross-sectional and longitudinal models

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NFS-55Mt75 1 1 1) , 1975. 43P.

    Marshall, K T: Grinold, R CManpower planning models - II: Cross sectional models

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Mt75021) , 1975.102 p.

    Marshall, K T; Grinold, R C; Oliver, R MLongitudinal manpower planning models

    Oper. Res. Center, tlniv. of Calif., Berkeley, Calif.,(ORC 73-12) , 1973. 30 p.

    Marshall. K T: Hayne, W JTwo-characteristic Markov-type manpower flow models

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Mt74071) , 1974. 44P.

    Marshall, K T; Oliver, R MEstimating errors in student enrollment forecasting

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-79-01) , Jan., 1979.26 p.

    Marshall, K T; Oliver. R M: Suslow. S SUndergraduate enrollment and attendance patterns

    Office of the Chancellor. Univ. of Calif., Berkeley,Calif., Administrative Studies Project in HigherEducation. (Rep. No. 4), 1970. 51 p.

    Marshall, K T: Richards, F RAnalysis of deficits in discrete time resourceallocation problems with correlated supplies and demands

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55MtRh7605 1) , 1976.18 p.

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    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Marshall, K T; Wolff, R WCustomer average and time average queue lengths andwaiting times

    Oper. Res. Center, Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, Calif.,(ORC 70-16) , 1970.

    Milch, P RA shutdown queue with two servers and general servicetimes

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Mh72041 A) , 1972.13 p.

    Milch, P RA model for the prediction of advancements in the NavyEnlisted Force.

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Mh76061) , 1976.14 1 p.

    Milch, P REstimation of parametric length of service distributionsof advances of the Navy Enlisted Force.

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Mh76121) , 1976.141 p.

    Milch, P RThe establishment of a new method of estimating thenumber of advancements in the Navy enlisted force

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55786) , 1978. 164 p.

    Milch. P R: Andrus, A F; Brown, DAlternative measures of effectiveness and methods ofanalysis for phase II antitank missile test (ATMT)

    BMD Scientific Support Lab., Aug., 1974. 48 p.

    Milch, P R; Eutterworth, R WClustering analysis of the enlisted Navy ratings

    Navy Personnel Res. and Develop. Center, (NPRDC74-101) 1974. 15 p.

    Milch, P R; Butterworth, R WClustering Navy ratings by loss behavior

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Bd75062) , 1975. 32P.

    Neil, D EDesign parameters and color CRT display design

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-79-05) , Feb., 1979.41 p.

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    N.

    Neil, D E; Johns, T RInter-examiner reliability in the determination oflateral visual field

    U. N. C. Highway Safety Res. Center, Chapel Hill,C. , (Tech. Rep.) , 1972.

    Neil, D E; Johns, T RAn investigation of the relationship between inducedfatigue ana heartrate

    U. N. C. Highway Safety Res. Center, Chapel Hill, N.C. , (Tech. Rep.) , 1973.

    Neil, D E: Pearson, R G; Barrett, R FSonar display design parameters and a conceptual modelof the observer*s role in target detection

    ONR, Washington, D. C, (Tech. Rep.), 1970.Parry, S H

    Land combat model-find reportSystem Res. Group, Ohio State Univ., 1970.

    Parry, S HStudies of mobility, agility and survivability in theland combat environment

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Py75091) , 1975.148 p.

    Parry, S H: Kelleher, E PTactical parameters and input requirements for theground component of the STAR combat model

    Sponsored by U. S. Army Training and DoctrineCommand. Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-79-023)

    ,

    Oct., 1979. 95 p.

    Pilnick, S EAn example of phased mission reliability analysis for ahypothetical naval weapons svstem

    Naval Postgraduate School; (NPS-557728) , 1977. 36 p

    Poock. G KUnderwater display visibility as influenced bytrubidity, display background color, and the color andintensity of illumination

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Pk72071 A) , 1972.28 p.

    Poock. G KUnderwater display visibility as influenced byturbidity, viewing distance, and color of illumination

    Naval Postoraduate School, (NPS-55Pk7205U) , 1972.15 p.

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    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Poock, G KHuman factors and safety problems on Navy oil skimmers

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Pk7501 1) , 1975. 13P-

    Poock, G KFactors involved in the variability of monthly majoraircraft accident rates

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Pk76071) , 1976. 11P-

    Poock, G KTrends in major aircraft accident rates

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Pk7606 1) , 1976. 23P.

    Poock, G K: Ruckner, E A; Kritz, A CUnderwater display visibility as influenced by turbidity

    Nav. Electronics Lab. Center, (IN2386) , 1973.

    Poock, G K; Sparks, P WThe Poock-Sparks technigue of motion picture Kirlianphotography

    (Tech. Sept. 1), 1973.

    Raike, W MPerformance-constrained deterministic and probabilisticmultiperiod inventory problems: Part I

    Oper. Res. Group, Monterey, Calif., (Working Paper),

    Raike, W M; Buckingham, J R; Kelleher, M DAn optimization study of a low thermal potential powersystem

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-69Kk76091) , 1976.108 p.

    Raike. W M; Charles, A; Stutz, J DExtensions of some results of Gale and Nikaidoconcerning global unicity of solutions to nonlinearinequalities

    oper. Res. Group, Monterey, Calif., (Working Paper),1973.

    Raike, W Mj Charnes, A; Stutz, J DV-positivity , poverses and an economic global unicitytheorem of Gale and Nikaido

    Center for Cybernetic Studies. Univ. of Texas,Austin, Tex., (Res. Rep. CS-182), 1974. 8 p.

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    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Rasmuson, D M: Marshall, N H; Burdick, G RUser^s guide for the reliability analysis system (RAS)

    EG&G, Idaho. Inc., (Category UC-79p, LMFBR-Saf et y,TID-&500-R65) (TREE-1168?, Sept., 1577.

    Read, R RFire support records project

    Naval Postgraduate School (NPS-55Re701 1 1B) 1970. 23P.

    Read, R RAn analysis of HF bearing data

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Re75 101) , 1975.

    Read, fi R.

    Study of the prediction of manpower change behaviorusing regression methods

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557726) , 1977. 62 p.

    Read, R RAsymptotic efficiency and some quasi method of momentsestimators

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55777) , 1977. 69 p.

    Read, R RMethodology for efficiency and alteration of thelikelihood system

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55-77-9) , 1977.

    Read, R RData analysis of the teaching award ballots

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-79-013) , July,1979. 57 p.

    Read. R R: Elster, R S; et alStatistical analysis of personnel data using factorscoring cluster analysis and multidimensional scaling

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Re73061) , 1973.

    Read, R R; Elster, R S; Githens, W HDesign of operational career ladders

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ea73061) , 1973. 91P.

    Read, R R; Zweig, H JOn the quantification of teacher performance usingstudent opinion

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55ReZw7203 1 A) 1972.57 p.

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    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Richards, F RA stochastic model of a repairable item inventory system

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Rh72 121A) , 1972.32 p.

    Richards, F RValidations tests for ships supply support study

    Naval Postgraduate School, (§PS-55Rh72 1 1 1 A) , 1972.23 p.

    Richards. F RA study of independence between supply ehcelons

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Rh73021 A) , 1973.34 p.

    Richards. F RComputer software: Testing, reliability models, andguality assurance

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Rh74071 A) , 1974.80 p.

    Richards, F RA user's guide to the OA 3660 APL workspace

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-5578028) , 1978. 113P.

    Richards. F R; Atkinson, L RAnalytical models for SERVMART inventory control

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Rh73061A) , 1973.43 p.

    Richards. F R; Barr, D RUtility induced subjective probability

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Bn7501 1) , 1975. 32P.

    Richards. F R; Barr, D RUtility assessment methodology, preliminary developmentphase report

    Systems Exploration, Inc., (Technical Rep.), Dec,1978.

    Richards, F R; Barr, D RMK 82 bomb ejection sensitivity test report

    Sponsored by Naval Electronics Systems Eng. Center.Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-79-02) , Feb., 1979.20 p.

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    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Richards, F R: Marshall, K TAnalysis of deficits in discrete time resourceallocation problems with correlated supplies and demands

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55MtRh7605 1) , 1976.18 p.

    Richards, F R; Thomas. M UOn choosing a family of probability distributions

    Naval Postgraduate School,

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    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Shubert, BModeling a random search

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-53Sy75071) , 1975. 25P.

    Shubert, B 0; Brown, G GOn random binary trees

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Bw 7606 1) , 1976. 45P.

    Shubert. B 0; Washburn, A RThe Omega-value of a two-by-two matrix differential game

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-Syys73101 A) , 1973.26 p.

    Shubert. B 0; Washburn, A REquilibrium equations and a computation method formatrix differential games (MDG)

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ws7406 1) , 1974. 25P.

    Shudde, R HLPI— an interactive linear programming package

    Naval Postgraduate School, tNPS-55Su74 10lf , 1974. 42P-

    Shudde. R HSurface duct propagation loss - HP-97 plot version

    NAVTACSUPPACT Fleet Mission Program Library, (Doc.U10015) r 1976.

    Shudde, R HNonsymmatric ballastic range, height, time-of-f light andoptimal flight path angle computations with programs fora Hewlett-Packard 65 calculator

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Su76031) , 1976. 17P-

    Shudde, R HFBM Effectiveness project - results of 2 researchquarters

    Naval Postgraduate School letter rep., (NC4 (55Su) /pc,39G0. Ser: S120), 1976.

    Shudde, R HBearing, speed and course given range and Doppler datafrom two sonobuoys

    NAVTACSUPPACT Fleet Mission Program Library, (Doc.U10020) , 1976.

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    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Shudde, R HSpeed and course given range-only data from twosonobuoys of two or more times

    NAVTACSUPPACT Fleet Mission Progiam Library, (Doc.U10021), 1976.

    Shudde. R HHYLOP - Hyperbolic lines-of- position with two sonobuoys

    NAVTACSUPPACT Fleet Mission Program Library, (Doc.C10019), 1976.

    Shudde, R HDACTIVE - Least squares tracking with time, bearing, andrange

    NAVTACSUPPACT Fleet Mission Program Library, (Doc.U10017), 1976.

    Shudde, R HDIFAR - Bearings only tracking with least squares

    NAVTACSUPPACT Fleet Mission Program Library, (Doc.U10016), 1976.

    Shudde, R HHYFIX - Hyperbolic fixing with three sonobuoys

    NAVTACSUPPACT Fleet Mission Program Library, (Doc.C10018) , 1976.

    Shudde, fl HEstimation of a contact's course, speed and positionbased on bearings-only information from two movingsensors with a program for an HP-67/97 calculator

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557743) , 1977. 16 p.

    Shudde, R HOn-station update of oceanographic information withprograms for the HP-67 calculator

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55774 1) , 1977. 13 p.

    Shudde. R HTactical analysis on the personal programmablecalculator— six algorithms

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55-77-31) , 1977. 89P-

    Shudde, R HAn analysis of the Lloyd mirror phenomena under constantvelocity gradient conditions with programs for theHP-67/97 calculator

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557736) , 1977. 120P.

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    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Shudde, R Hdoe. r hTactical analysis on the personal programmablecalculator - six algorithms (rev. ed.)

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55773 1) , 1978.

    Shudde. R HAn AN/SSQ-50/5 0A and AN/SSQ-62 environmental rangeprediction model for the Hewlett-Packard HP-67/97programmable calculator

    sponsored by Office of Naval Research. NavalPostgraduate School, (NPS55-78-027) , Oct., 1978.

    Shudde, R HTracking and environmental algorithms for theHewlett-Packard HP-67 calculator

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55789), 1978. 59 p.

    Shudde, R HNaval applications: Ten algorithms for theHewlett-Packard HP-67 and HP-97 calculators

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-79-04) , Fab., 1979.169 p.

    Shudde, R HNaval applications: Three algorithms for theHewlett-Packard HP-67 and HP-97 calculators (U)

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-79-01 1) , May, 1979.

    Shudde, R H; Barr, D RAn analysis of earthquake freguency data

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Su76 121) , 1976. 11P.

    Shudde, R H; Zeleny, W BThe MIRV seguencing problem - an analytical approach

    (NPS-55SU/61Z10061B) , 1970.

    Sovereign, M G; Jones, C REscalation provisions for Navy contracts, issues andchoices

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Zo75051) , 1975. 59P-

    lor. J GApplication of differential games to problems ofmilitary conflict: Tactical allocation problems -

    Naval197 pNaval Postgraduate School, (NP3-55Tw70062A) , 1970.

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    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont • d)

    Taylor. J flApplication of differential games to problems of navalwarfare: Surveillance - evasion - Part I

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Tw70061 A) , 1970.126 p.

    Taylor. J G.Application of differential games to problems ofmilitary conflict: Tactical allocation problems - Part

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Tw721 1 1 A) , 1972.77 p.

    Taylor, J GAppendices C and D of Application of differential gamesto problems of military conflict: Tactical allocationproblems - Part II

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Tw74 1 12) , 1974. 27p. and 71 p.

    Taylor. J GApplication of differential games to problems ofmilitary conflict: Tactical allocation problems - PartIII. Final report for period Sept.. 1973 - May, 1974

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Tw74051) , 1974. v.P.

    Taylor, J GSurvey on the optimal control of Lanchester-typeattribtion processes. Partial report for period Sept.1973-Dec. 1973

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Tw74031) , 1974. 36P.

    Taylor, J GOptimal fire-support strategies

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Tw7602 1) , 1976.146 p.

    Taylor, J GDifferential-game examination of optimal time-sequentialfire-support strategies

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Tw76091) , 1976. 53P.

    Taylor, J GError bounds for the Liouville-Green approximation toinitial-value problems

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-77-29) , 1977.

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    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Taylor, J GFire distribution in Lanchester inertial combat, I:"Square-law" attrition of target types

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-5577 1 1) , 1977. 50 p.

    Taylor, J GOn Liouville's normal form for Lanchester-type equationsof modern warfare with variable coefficients

    Sponsored by the Office of Naval Res. and FoundationRes. Program. Naval Postgraduate School,(NPS-5578024) , 1978. 28 p.

    Taylor, J G; Brown. G GA mathematical theory for variable-coefficientLanchester-type equations of "modern warfare"

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Tw741 1 1) , 1974. 44P.

    Taylor, J G; Brown, G GAn examination of the effects of the criterionfunctional on optimal fire-support policies.

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Tw55Bn76092) , 1976.48 p.

    Taylor. J G: Brown, G GA short table of Lanchester-Clif f ord-Schlafli functions

    Sponsored by the U. S. Army Res. Office and Office ofNaval Res. Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557742)

    ,

    1977. 63 p.

    Taylor, J G; Brown. G GA table of Lanchester-Clif ford-Schlafli functions

    Sponsored by the U. S. Army Res. Office and Office ofNaval Res. Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557739)

    ,

    1977. 90 p.

    Taylor, J G; Comstock, CForce-annihilation conditions for variable-coefficientLanchester-type equations of modern warfare, I:Mathematical theory

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Tw76081) , 1976. 35P-

    Taylor. J G; Brown, G GFurther canonical methods in the selection ofvariable-coefficient Lanchester-type equations of modernwarfare

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-557727) , 1977.

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    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Thomas, M U; Barr, D RStatistical aspects of lumpability hypotheses for Markovchains

    Naval Postgraduate School,

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    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Tysver, J BSensitivity testing for safety and reliability

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ty71041 A) , 1971.32 p.

    Tysver, J BAllocation of imperfect weapons for attack and defenseof point targets

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ty74031) , 1974. 61P.

    Tysver, J BSubmarine and missile requirements as a function of thenumber of missiles per submarine and submarineneutralization probability

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ty75071) , 1975. 29P-

    Tysver, J BUse of sequential differences in smoothing 3-D data

    Sponsored by Naval Undersea Warfare Eng. Station,Keyport, Wash. Naval Postgraduate School,(NPS55-79-012PR) , May, 1979. 102 p.

    Waldeisen, L E; Gifford, E CH-2/SR helicopter pilot and ATO crew station humanfactors engineering specification

    U. S. Nav. Air Develop. Center, (NADC SPEC 5013-006)

    ,

    1974. 136 p.

    Washburn. A RAn introduction to evasion games

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ws71091 A) , 1971.35 p.

    Washburn, A RApproximations for a pattern bombing problem

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55»s72051A) , 1972.

    Washburn, A RA bi-modal inventory study with random lead times

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ws73091 A) , 1973.21 p.

    Washburn, A RAn ASW application of optimal stopping

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ws74031) , 1974.

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  • NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

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    TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)

    Washburn, A RPatrolling a channel revisited

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55ws75 121) , 1975.

    Washburn, A RSimulation of Kalman filter used for long baselineunderwater tracking

    Naval Postgraduate School, (N?S-55Ws75101) , 1975. 21P-

    Washburn, A RGross measures of surface-to-surface Naval firepower

    Naval Surface Weapons Center.

    Washburn, A RSimulation of Kalman filter used for short baselineunderwater tracking

    Sponsored by the Naval Torpedo Station, Keyport,Wash. Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-5578015)

    ,

    1978. 11 p.

    Washburn. A RSearch for a moving target: [Tpper bound on detectionprobability

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55-78-029) , Oct.,1978. 14 p.

    Washburn, A RIntroduction to Blotto games

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-5578023) , 1978. 30P-

    Washburn. A RResults of playing an evasion game

    Naval Postgraduate School, {NPS-55783) , 1978. 8 p.

    Washburn, A RHide and seek from a fixed base

    Sponsored by ORI, Inc. Naval Postgraduate School,(NPS55-79-010) , Apr., 1979. 15 p.

    Washburn, A R; Shubert, BThe Omega-value of a two-by-two matrix-differential game

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Sy Ws7310 1 A) , 1973.26 p.

    Washburn, A R; Shubert, BEquilibrium equations and a computation method formatrix differential games (MDG)

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ws7406 1) , 197U. 25P.

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  • NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California

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    Yen. J YA decentralized algorithm for finding the shortest pathsin defense communications networks

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-79-015) , July,1979. 15 p.

    Yen. J YDistributed shortest path algorithms for computernetworks

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS55-79-017) , Aug.,1979. 36 p.

    Zehna, P WSome alternatives to exponential smoothing in demandforecasting

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ze7206 1 A) , 1972.38 p.

    Zehna. P WSolutions in Hadley-Whitin Q-r models

    Sponsored by the Office of Naval Res. NavalPostgraduate School, (NPS-55784) , 1978. 19 p.

    Zehna. P W; Barr, D RTables of common probability distributions

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55ZeBn0091 A) , 1970.31 p.

    Zehna, P W; Taylor. C FComparing inventory demand forecasts

    Naval Postgraduate School, (NPS-55Ze75051) , 1975. 51P-

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