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  • Alfred H. Hausrath

    Publicado por McGraw Hill/Osborne, 1999

    Librería: Noble Knight Games, Fitchburg, WI, Estados Unidos de America

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    Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. McGraw Hill/Osborne Reference Books (McGraw Hill/Osborne) Venture Simulation in War, Business, and Politics (VG+) (dust jacket Fair)Manufacturer: McGraw Hill/OsborneProduct Line: Reference Books (McGraw Hill/Osborne)Type: HardcoverCopyright Date: 1971Author: Alfred H. HausrathPage Count: 398Please review the condition and any condition notes for the exact condition of this item. All pictures are stock photos. The condition of the item you will receive is VG+ - dust jacket Fair. Our grading system is explained in the terms of sale section of our bookseller page. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Product Description:The concept of simulation, as a device for analyzing a wide variety of problems, is expanding into many fields today, becoming a particularly significant new tool in the military, political, and business worlds.

  • Hausrath, Jr., Alfred H. & Harms, John H.

    Publicado por Macmillan, New York, 1941

    Librería: Wormhole Books, Kunyung, VIC, Australia

    Calificación del vendedor: 5 de 5 estrellas Valoración 5 estrellas, Más información sobre las valoraciones de los vendedores

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    Hard Cover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Later Printing. xii, 692 pp. Baords worn at edges and along hinges. Bookseller stamp to ffep. Inscription, almost completely erased, to front pastedown.Top edges foxed. Internally unmarked, unwrinkled, solidly bound. Illustrated with b/w photos.

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    Leatherbound. Condición: NEW. Leatherbound edition. Condition: New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Reprinted from 1939 edition. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. IF YOU WISH TO ORDER PARTICULAR VOLUME OR ALL THE VOLUMES YOU CAN CONTACT US. Resized as per current standards. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 714 Language: English Pages: 714.

  • Hausrath, Jr., Alfred H. & Harms, John H.

    Publicado por Macmillan, New York, 1939

    Librería: Rose's Books IOBA, Harwich Port, MA, Estados Unidos de America

    Miembro de asociación: IOBA

    Calificación del vendedor: 1 de 5 estrellas Valoración 1 estrella, Más información sobre las valoraciones de los vendedores

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    Hard Cover. Condición: Near Fine. Illustrated Ilustrador. First Edition. New York: Macmillan, 1939. First edition. 8vo. Blue cloth binding, titles and decoration in silver. x, 692 pp. including index. Profusely illustrated in black and white. An important early consumer science education book. Bump to one corner. No writing inside, hinges sound, Near fine. Size: 8vo.

  • Imagen del vendedor de Consumer science; a fusion course in physical science applied to consumer problems [by] Alfred H. Hausrath, jr. [and] John H. Harms. 1939 [Leather Bound] a la venta por Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd.

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    Leather Bound. Condición: New. Language: English. This book is available in 5 different Leather color without any extra cost. Explore More Options by Clicking on 'More Images' and Notify Us of Your Choice via Email within 24 hours of placing the order. Presenting an Exquisite Leather-Bound Edition, expertly crafted by the prestigious organization "Rare Biblio" with Original Natural Leather that gracefully adorns the spine and corners. The allure continues with Golden Leaf Printing that adds a touch of elegance, while Hand Embossing on the rounded spine lends an artistic flair. This masterpiece has been meticulously reprinted in 2024, utilizing the invaluable guidance of the original edition published many years ago in 1939. The contents of this book are presented in classic black and white. Its durability is ensured through a meticulous sewing binding technique, enhancing its longevity. Imprinted on top-tier quality paper. A team of professionals has expertly processed each page, delicately preserving its content without alteration. Due to the vintage nature of these books, every page has been manually restored for legibility. However, in certain instances, occasional blurriness, missing segments, or faint black spots might persist. We sincerely hope for your understanding of the challenges we faced with these books. Recognizing their significance for readers seeking insight into our historical treasure, we've diligently restored and reissued them. Our intention is to offer this valuable resource once again. We eagerly await your feedback, hoping that you'll find it appealing and will generously share your thoughts and recommendations. Lang: - English, Pages: - 714, Print on Demand. Product Disclaimer: Kindly be informed that, owing to the inherent nature of leather as a natural material, minor discolorations or textural variations may be perceptible. Explore the FOLIO EDITION (12x19 Inches): Available Upon Request. 714.

  • Hausrath, Alfred H.

    Publicado por McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1971

    ISBN 10: 0070272301 ISBN 13: 9780070272309

    Librería: dsmbooks, Liverpool, Reino Unido

    Calificación del vendedor: 4 de 5 estrellas Valoración 4 estrellas, Más información sobre las valoraciones de los vendedores

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    hardcover. Condición: Good. Good. book.

  • HAUSRATH, Alfred H.

    Publicado por Informal Seminar in Operations Research, 1952-1953, Seminar Paper No. 27. Johns Hopkins, 1953

    Librería: JF Ptak Science Books, Hendersonville, NC, Estados Unidos de America

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. HAUSRATH, Alfred H.  "Utilization of Negro Manpower in the Army." Informal Seminar in Operations Research, 1952-1953, Seminar Paper No. 27.  The Johns Hopkins University Operations Research Office (ORO), Baltimore, May 13, 1953. __+__ The desegregation of the executive department and the U.S. Army began under Harry Truman in 1948, which for the military was formalized in the Army Reorganization Act of 1950, which called for the end of the need for segregated armed forces.  Following the disaster in the Korean War in late 1950 (the Chinese Counteroffensive causing the retreat of U.N. forces south of the Yalu River in November 1950), and finding it difficult to replace soldiers with nothing but white fighting men, the Army began to integrate fighting units by March 1951. The ORO instituted a study in 1951 by a team of five analysts headed by Dr. Alfred Hausrath to study the effects of integration, part of which was published in the report (below), with the full three-volume publication of the study coming slightly later in 1954.   (Two earlier interim reports were issued in July and December 1951.) Basically, after everything was said and done, the Hausrath and his team found that integrated units work much better than segregated units. __+__ The report "provided policymakers in the Army with the objective arguments in favor of integrated units", and the policy changes for full integration of the Army were issued just months after this report was rendered, in July 1951. This document was printed for the first time in a general format for OR folks in 1953.  (The term "landmark" was used to describe this paper in Saul Gass' "An Annotated Timeline of Operations Research, an Informal History", page 80.)__+__ Abstract:  In connection with a basic policy decision by the Army in 1951 on the utilization of Negro manpower, a partly quantitative operations research study was made. Factors affecting the decision to integrate Negroes into previously all-white. Army units included statistics of scores on the Army's General Classification Test, Negro and white performance in combat, and interactions between Negro and white soldiers as determined from attitudes, opinions, critical incidents, and actual behavior. It is concluded that integrated (white and Negro) units can make more effective use of available manpower than segregated units, that resistance to integration is reduced as experience in integrated units is gained, and that levels of 20 per cent Negroes and more are acceptable. The time required to extend integration to the whole Army is discussed, and difficulties presented in such a manner that a sound program can be devised.   Operations Research, Informs/Online.