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Analysis for Military Decisions is a compilation of articles by various authors. “…[An example] is used to illustrate the elements and language of analysis, to demonstrate how an analyst might approach a problem, and to point out some of the difficulties he might encounter."
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Warfare Modeling addresses a wide class of operations resanalearch models that are of central importance in military planning, analysis and operations. This book is an invaluable reference for military OR professionals as well as for a more general audience of researchers and practitioners. Models included in the book are analytic and simulative, stochastic and deterministic, simple and complex, applied and theoretical, domestic and international.
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Search and Screening by Dr. Bernard Osgood Koopman, is “being used both in the United States and in many other nations giving scientific naval instructions."
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Methods of Operations Research, was published by Morse and Kimball so that the scope, methods, and triumphs of operations research during World War II would be available to and appreciated by scientists, engineers, and the armed forces. Since the end of World War II operations research techniques have also been applied in industry and other nonmilitary operations.
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Operations Research in the RAF contains the history of operations research (OR) from 1918-1945 in the Royal Air Force. Topics in the book include OR in the bomber and fighter commands, Coastal, Transport, and Flying Training Commands and the Mediterranean and Far Eastern Theatres of War.
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Mathematical Models of Target Coverage and Missile Allocation, describes highly technical and extremely innovative applications of probability theory, statistics, game theory, stochastic processes, and optimization methods that are as pertinent today as when first used.
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Methods for Conducting Military Operational Analysis is a reference for practitioners in the field of military operational analysis. One of the many unique qualities about this text is that it focuses on analytical problems faced at the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) or Service department levels. The editors have attempted to provide a balanced view of analytical methods employed by the various services. Many numerical examples are provided to further illustrate the described methods and techniques.
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Military Modeling for Decision Making is a compilation of chapters written by leaders of the military operations research community discussing the development and application of models for military decision making. This book is noteworthy in relating the potential pitfalls of some modeling techniques.
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