Box 12
Container
Contains 63 Results:
#80 -- "Coalitions and Competition in Resource Development: An Example of Multi-Goal Programming Moderated by Multi-Person Games" -- Authored by Charnes and Sorensen --, 1972
File — Box: 12, Folder: 6
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1972
#81 -- "On the Equivalence of Some Generalized Network Problems to Pure Network Problems" -- Authored by Glover and Klingman --, 1972
File — Box: 12, Folder: 7
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1972
#82 -- "Accounting for Social Goals" -- Authored by Charnes, Colantoni, Cooper, and Kortanek --, 1972
File — Box: 12, Folder: 8
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1972
#83 -- "Characteristic Functions and Constrained n-Person Games in Normal Form" -- Authored by Charnes and Sorensen --, 1972
File — Box: 12, Folder: 9
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1972
#84 -- "Measuring, Monitoring and Modeling Quality of Life" -- Authored by Unknown --, 1972
File — Box: 12, Folder: 10
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1972
#85 -- "Selected Recent Developments in Chance-Constrained Programming" -- Authored by Charnes, Cooper, Kirby, and Raike --, 1972
File — Box: 12, Folder: 11
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1972
#86 -- "The Disjunctive Facet Problem: Formulation and Solution Techniques" -- Authored by Glover, Klingman, and Stutz --, 1972 - 1974
File — Box: 12, Folder: 12
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1972 - 1974
#87 -- "A Note on Computational Simplifications in Solving Generalized Transportation Problems" -- Authored by Glover and Klingman --, 1972
File — Box: 12, Folder: 13
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1972
#88 -- "A Note on Finding All Shortest Paths" -- Authored by Glover, Klingman, and Napier --, 1972 - 1974
File — Box: 12, Folder: 14
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1972 - 1974
#89 -- "Core-Stem Solutions of the BL3 Game" -- Authored by Charnes and Sorensen --, 1972
File — Box: 12, Folder: 15
Series Description
From the Series:
Series 3 is housed in 14 boxes, numbers 11 through 24. It contains the research reports produced by the Center for Cybernetic Studies (CCS) at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1968 Abraham Charnes, William Cooper’s colleague and frequent co-author, founded the Center for Cybernetic Studies. CCS produced technical reports and working papers on topics in management science and related fields. CCS also conducted research for the Army, Navy, and branches of state and local governments. Some...
Dates:
1972