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mmOOSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California
DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH
TECHNICAL REPORT LIST
1969 - 1979
by
Gilbert T. Howard
October 1980
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of all unclas-sified NPS technical reports written in the period
1969 - 1979 by faculty currentlyip the Operations Research
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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-
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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.
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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-
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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.
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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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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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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.
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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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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.
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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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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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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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DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH
TECHNICAL REPORTS (COnt»d)
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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DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH
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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DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH
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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TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)
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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DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH
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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DEPARTMENr OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH
TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)
Thomas, M U; Barr, D RStatistical aspects of lumpability
hypotheses for Markovchains
Naval Postgraduate School,
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NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California
DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH
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)
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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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DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH
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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DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH
TECHNICAL REPORTS (cont'd)
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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