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Miscellaneous and Fragmentary Operational Research Papers... 'Schedule Optimization by Newtonian Iterative Programming (SONIP)', 1971 Oct, 1999 Jul -Nov


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'Schedule Optimization by Newtonian Iterative Programming (SONIP): Vol. 1 A Users; Guide to SONIP'and 'Vol. 2 A Detailed Guide to SONIP' Notes and comments on the SONIP report with reference to its model and value by N. Lawrie and John Glen