Education
Columbia University; New York University. New York University School of Law.
Columbia University; New York University. New York University School of Law.
He developed innovative modeling approaches for the solution of complex management issues. His earliest publications added insights to the industrial process of research and development. He was a Professor at the University of Miami: Distinguished professor of Artificial intelligence, director of the University of Malaya Intelligent Computer Systems Research Institute and a professor of management science and law.
He served as TIMS President (1964), Operations Research Society of America President (1974), and was a recipient of the Kimball Medal (1981).
He was also a fellow of Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (2002). He was also a professor at Columbia University.
He served as a Commander in the United States. Navy during World World War World War II He is published and cited in various Journals on technology, management and operations research, and has authored several textbooks. His most widely cited papers include Electronics in Management (Management Science, February 1965), Risk Analysis in Capital Investment (Harvard Business Review, January/February 1964) and Investment Policies That Pay Office (Harvard Business Review, January/February 1968).
He earned his Bachelor (1939), Bachelor of Science (1940), and Doctor of Philosophy (1949) at Columbia, as well as an Mississippi from the United States. Navy Postgraduate School (1944) and a Juris Doctor from New York University Law School (1984).
His Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics discussed "The Theory and Practice of Industrial Research".