Search

Article Information


Dynamic Control of an Operational Complex
Girouard, W. F.
4/4  (Summer 1962): 44-56

Only machines with built-in memories and automatic computing talents can hope to cope with the mountain of paperwork and complex needs for continuously up-to-date information which face today's military suppliers and tomorrow's big business. Here is a case history of how one firm designed such an operational control system and the way in which it works in practice.

 


California Management Review

Berkeley-Haas's Premier Management Journal

Published at the University of California for more than sixty years, California Management Review seeks to share knowledge that challenges convention and shows a better way of doing business.

Learn more
Follow Us