A DESCRIPTIVE PROGRAMMING ANALYSIS OF THE NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL TEXTBOOK LIBRARY

Abstract

Naval Postgraduate School students utilize the loan services of the school's textbook library for classroom and research book requirements. In the thesis models are presented which describe the three primary elements of the textbook library system: the library itself, the students who use its outputs, and the decision maker whose policies control the entire system operation. These models are used to describe system efficiency. Applications of the programming production model as an aid to the decision making process are then described in detail.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1969
Accession Number
AD0707728

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