105 | -- | 0 | Samuel J. Raff. Preface |
107 | -- | 108 | Bruce L. Golden, Arjang A. Assad, Edward A. Wasil. Introduction |
109 | -- | 129 | Ivan T. Frisch. The microcomputer revolution in operations research |
131 | -- | 147 | Ramesh Sharda, C. Somarajan. Comparative performance of advanced microcomputer LP systems |
149 | -- | 166 | Bruce L. Golden, Edward A. Wasil. Nonlinear programming on a microcomputer |
167 | -- | 183 | Jeffrey L. Arthur, James O. Frendewey, Parviz Ghandforoush, Loren Paul Rees. Microcomputer simulation systems |
185 | -- | 196 | John Carpenter, David Morganstein. Comparing statistical software for microcomputers |
197 | -- | 209 | Ramesh Sharda, Joseph F. Rock. Forecasting software for microcomputers |
211 | -- | 229 | Arjang A. Assad, Edward A. Wasil. Microcomputers and the teaching of operations research |
231 | -- | 260 | Arjang A. Assad, Edward A. Wasil. Project management using a microcomputer |
261 | -- | 275 | Matthew J. Liberatore, George J. Titus, Lance J. Naber. Microcomputer systems for manufacturing planning and control |
277 | -- | 285 | Bruce L. Golden, Lawrence Bodin, Terry Goodwin. Microcomputer-based vehicle routing and scheduling software |
287 | -- | 300 | Bruce L. Golden, Alan R. Hevner, Daniel J. Power. Decision insight systems for microcomputers: A critical evaluation |
301 | -- | 321 | Arjang A. Assad, Bruce L. Golden. Expert systems, microcomputers, and operations research |
323 | -- | 324 | Jeffrey Perrone. Down from the clouds: Notes on expert systems, microcomputers, and operations research |
325 | -- | 327 | E. Eugene Carter. Creating a shell-based expert system |
329 | -- | 331 | James A. Reggia, Sanjeev B. Ahuja. Selecting an approach to knowledge processing |
333 | -- | 334 | Richard T. Wong. Comment on expert systems, microcomputers, and operations research |
335 | -- | 345 | Will Fastie. Desktop computing in science and engineering: The next five years |
347 | -- | 358 | Judith Liebman. Implementation issues for operations research software |
359 | -- | 366 | Paul A. Jensen. Modeling with microcomputers for operations research |