“Sometimes, where a complex problem can be illuminated by many tools, one can be forgiven for applying the one he knows best.”

Cited in: Paul Dickson (1999) The official rules and explanations. p. 164
Principles of Operations Research (1975)

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American systems engineer 1917–1998

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