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A Monte Carlo algorithm for assigning students to classes

A Monte Carlo algorithm for assigning students to classes 56. KIVIAT, PHILIP J. GASP--a general activity simulation program. Proj. No. 90. 17-019(2), Appl. HeN. Lab., U. S. Steel, Monroeville, Pa., July 9, 1963. 57. McARTRVR, D.S. Strategy in research--alternative methods for design of experiments. Trans. Eng. Man. (1961), 34--40. 58. McMILLAN, CLAUDE, AND GONZALEZ, RICHARD ~. Systems Analysis. Richard D. Irwin, Inc., Homewood, Ill., 1965. 59. MARKOWITZ, H. M., HAUSNER, BERNARD, AND I~ARR, H. W. 69. 70. SIMSCRIPT: A simulation programming language. RM3310, Rand Corp., (Nov. 1962). 60. MARSHALL, A.W. Experimentation by simulation and Monte Carlo. P-1174, Rand Corp., Jan. 28, 1958. 61. MEYER, HERBERT A., ED. Symposium on Monte Carlo Methods. John Wiley, New York, 1956. 62. MOOD, A. M. Introduction to the Theory of Statistics. McGraw Hill, New York, 1950. 63. NAYLOR, THOMASIH., BALINTFY, JOSEPH L., BURDICK, DONALD S., AND CHU, KONG. Computer Simulation Techniques. John Wiley, New York, 1966. 64. PARZEN, EMANUEL. Mathematical considerations in the estimation of spectra. Teehnometrics 3 (May, 1961), 167-190. 65. - - . Stochastic Processes. Holden-Day, San Francisco, 1962. 66. QUENOUILLE,M.H. The Design and Analysis of Experiment. Hafner, New York, 1953. 67. SIMPAC user's manual. TM 602/000/00, Systems Dec. Corp., Santa Monica, Calif., Apr. 15, 1962. 68. SOBEL, M., http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Communications of the ACM Association for Computing Machinery

A Monte Carlo algorithm for assigning students to classes

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Copyright © 1966 by ACM Inc.
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0001-0782
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56. KIVIAT, PHILIP J. GASP--a general activity simulation program. Proj. No. 90. 17-019(2), Appl. HeN. Lab., U. S. Steel, Monroeville, Pa., July 9, 1963. 57. McARTRVR, D.S. Strategy in research--alternative methods for design of experiments. Trans. Eng. Man. (1961), 34--40. 58. McMILLAN, CLAUDE, AND GONZALEZ, RICHARD ~. Systems Analysis. Richard D. Irwin, Inc., Homewood, Ill., 1965. 59. MARKOWITZ, H. M., HAUSNER, BERNARD, AND I~ARR, H. W. 69. 70. SIMSCRIPT: A simulation programming language. RM3310, Rand Corp., (Nov. 1962). 60. MARSHALL, A.W. Experimentation by simulation and Monte Carlo. P-1174, Rand Corp., Jan. 28, 1958. 61. MEYER, HERBERT A., ED. Symposium on Monte Carlo Methods. John Wiley, New York, 1956. 62. MOOD, A. M. Introduction to the Theory of Statistics. McGraw Hill, New York, 1950. 63. NAYLOR, THOMASIH., BALINTFY, JOSEPH L., BURDICK, DONALD S., AND CHU, KONG. Computer Simulation Techniques. John Wiley, New York, 1966. 64. PARZEN, EMANUEL. Mathematical considerations in the estimation of spectra. Teehnometrics 3 (May, 1961), 167-190. 65. - - . Stochastic Processes. Holden-Day, San Francisco, 1962. 66. QUENOUILLE,M.H. The Design and Analysis of Experiment. Hafner, New York, 1953. 67. SIMPAC user's manual. TM 602/000/00, Systems Dec. Corp., Santa Monica, Calif., Apr. 15, 1962. 68. SOBEL, M.,

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