Department of Operations Research and Administrative Sciences Management Quarterly / March 1976

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Moody, W.B.B.
Hanson, M.D.
White, B.T.
Ferris, M.L.
Naval Postgraduate School
Operations Research and Administrative Sciences
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Prepared at the Naval Postgraduate School
This edition is a continuum of a student project initiated in the fourth quarter, 1968, academic year. Articles are selected for publication from student term papers submitted in the normal course of scholastic endeavor within courses in management offered by the Department of Business Administration and Economics. The views expressed are those of the authors exclusively and in no way reflect the attitude or endoresement of the Defense Department, Navy Department or the Naval Postgraduate School.
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