William L. Maxwell

According to our database1, William L. Maxwell authored at least 16 papers between 1959 and 1988.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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1988
The Role of Work-in-Process Inventory in Serial Production Lines.
Oper. Res., 1988

1987
Modeling asynchronous materials handling systems in XCELL+.
Proceedings of the 19th conference on Winter simulation, 1987

1986
Scheduling Cyclic Production on Several Identical Machines.
Oper. Res., 1986

XCELL: a cellular, graphical factory modelling system.
Proceedings of the 18th conference on Winter simulation, 1986

1985
Establishing Consistent and Realistic Reorder Intervals in Production-Distribution Systems.
Oper. Res., 1985

1984
Graphical Description, Control Logic Development, Simulation Development, And Animated Display Of Material Handling Systems.
Proceedings of the 16th conference on Winter simulation, 1984

1982
A note on the performance of limited entry queuing systems.
Oper. Res. Lett., 1982

1980
Letter to the Editor - The History of Two-Class Rules for Reducing Queueing Times in <i>M</i>/<i>G</i>/1.
Oper. Res., 1980

1974
A Technique for File Surveillance.
Proceedings of the Information Processing, 1974

1973
Comparison of Alternatives for the Representation of Data Items in an Information System.
Data Base, 1973

1972
On the Implementation of Security Measures in Information Systems.
Commun. ACM, 1972

Selective security capabilities in ASAP: a file management system.
Proceedings of the American Federation of Information Processing Societies: AFIPS Conference Proceedings: 1972 Spring Joint Computer Conference, 1972

1970
Letter to the Editor - On the Generality of the Equation <i>L</i> = λ<i>W</i>.
Oper. Res., 1970

1965
CLP-the Cornell list processor.
Commun. ACM, 1965

1963
CORC: the Cornell computing language.
Commun. ACM, 1963

1959
A Queue Network Simulator for the IBM 650 and Burroughs 220.
Commun. ACM, 1959


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