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英文論文誌 Journal of the Operations Research Society of Japan (1973)

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Vol.16 No.1
Tank−Tanker Problem-Optimization of Tank Capacity and Determination of Tanker Schedule
SABURO SUGANAMI, YOICHI SORIMACHI, AKIO SONOBE(Mitsubishi Research Institute)
Optimal Selection of Service Rates in Queueing with Different Cost
HOUSHANG SABETI(Arya-Mehr University of Technology)
An Heuristic Approach to Acceptance Rules in Integrated Scheduling Systems
KEINOSUKE ONO(Keio University),CURTIS H. JONES(The Peace Corporation)

Vol.16 No.2
An Algorithm for General Scheduling Problem
MASAAKI YAMAMOTO(Hosei University)
Optimal Replacement Policies for a Repairable System with Markovian Transition of States
AKIHIKO TAHARA, TOSHIO NISHIDA(Osaka University)
On the Effects of Small Deviations in the Transition Matrix of a finite Maecov Chain
YUKIO TAKAHASHI(Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Vol.16 No.3
Heuristic Algorithms for Scheduling n Jobs In a Flowshop
JATINDER N. D. GUPTA(U.S. Postal Service),ALBERT R. MAYKUT(U. S. Army Missile Command)
A Model of Search for a Target Moving among Three Boxes: Some Special Cases
TERUHISA NAKAI(Osaka University)
The Order of n Items Processed on m Machines[III]
ICHIRO NABESHIMA(University of Electra-Communications)
Optimal Stopping in Sampling from a Bivariate Distribution
MINORU SAKAGUCHI(Osaka University)

Vol.16 No.4
Two−sided Search Games
MINORU SAKAGUCHI(Osaka University)
On the Reliability of Standby Redundant Systems with Repair
MICHIKAZU KUMAGAI(Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd.)
Minimum Concave Cost Series Production Systems with Deterministic Demands − A Backlogging Case
HIROSHI KONNO(Mathematics Research Center, The University of Wisconsin-Madison)