The Analyst's Bookshelf
Abstract
Special Notice: This is the last appearance of the Analyst's Bookshelf. Henceforth, reviews will appear in Interfaces, the joint publication of TIMS and ORSA. Thus books for review, reviews and correspondence related thereto should be addressed to Interface's Book Reviews Editor, Malcolm McRae, 808 Old Country Road, Elmsford, New York 10523—Walter Helly.
Book Reviews
—Donald E. Gaver and Gerald L. Thompson, Programming and Probability Models in Operations Research, Brooks/Cole, Monterey, California, 1973, 683 pages, $17.95—reviewed by Michael H. Moore;
—Charles R. Nelson, Applied Time Series Analysis for Managerial Forecasting, Holden-Day, San Francisco, Calif., 1973, 231 pages, $13.95—reviewed by Barry D. Nussbaum;
—Roy Billington, Robert J. Ringlee, and Allen J. Wood, Power System Reliability Calculations, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1973, 173 pages, $12.95—reviewed by Lawrence B. Horwitz;
—Fred Hanssmann, editor, Operational Research in the Design of Electronic Data Processing Systems, Crane, Russak and Co., New York, N.Y., 1973, 254 pages, $20.00—reviewed by Paul Bratley;
—Nigel Howard, Paradoxes of Rationality—Theory of Metagames and Political Behavior, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1971, 348 pages, $12.95—reviewed by K. J. Radford.

