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Precedence and arrow networking techniques for construction
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Year: 1978 Publisher: New York, NY : John Wiley,

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Méthode de planification d'ensembles par réseaux linéaires : exposé de la méthode et aspects comparatifs des méthodes américaines de planification du type Pert
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Year: 1966 Publisher: Paris : Dunod,

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Quantitative aids for management decision making, with applications
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ISBN: 0566002841 9780566002847 Year: 1979 Publisher: Farnborough, Eng: Saxon house,


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La geometria dell' ambiente : una introduzione alla organizzazione spaziale nella progettazione
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Year: 1974 Publisher: Milano : Mazzotta,

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Optimal subset selection: multiple regression, interdependence and optimal network algorithms
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ISBN: 3540069577 0387069577 3642463118 Year: 1974 Publisher: Berlin Springer

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In the course of one's research, the expediency of meeting contractual and other externally imposed deadlines too often seems to take priority over what may be more significant research findings in the longer run. Such is the case with this volume which, despite our best intentions, has been put aside time and again since 1971 in favor of what seemed to be more urgent matters. Despite this delay, to our knowledge the principal research results and documentation presented here have not been superseded by other publications. The background of this endeavor may be of some historical interest, especially to those who agree that research is not a straightforward, mechanistic process whose outcome or even direction is known in ad­ vance. In the process of this brief recounting, we would like to express our gratitude to those individuals and organizations who facilitated and supported our efforts. We were introduced to the Beale, Kendall and Mann algorithm, the source of all our efforts, quite by chance. Professor Britton Harris suggested to me in April 1967 that I might like to attend a CEIR half-day seminar on optimal regression being given by Professor M. G. Kendall in Washington. D. C. I agreed that the topic seemed interesting and went along. Had it not been for Harris' suggestion and financial support, this work almost certainly would have never begun.

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