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    • Pope, Don Nelson (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1980)
      Dynamic programming models are typically solved by considering discrete values of the decision and state variables. Solutions are tabular inform, showing the best decision for discrete values of the state variable. For ...
    • Jenkins, David Loya (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1982)
      This research applies the left-truncated logistic distribution to reliability modeling. The resulting models are applicable when the system components are subject to wearout and their individual time-to-failures can be ...
    • McArdle, Thomas Michae (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1983)
      The stochastic model of the allosterically regulated enzyme aspartate transcarbamylase uses a Markov process to describe the rate of reaction of substrate binding given various concentration levels. The enzymatic process ...
    • McCollom, Neal Norman (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1981)
      Inventory and Distribution of Items in a Multi-echelon System (IDIMS) is a FORTRAN-based simulator designed to analyze the actions and reactions of a multi-level inventory/distribution system. The described program is ...