Naval Research Logistics is a premier peer-reviewed journal in operations research, applied statistics, and general quantitative modeling, with special interest in applications covering the full spectrum of logistics problems. Founded in 1954, NRL has a distinguished history of publication of both seminal methodological contributions and innovative applications. While retaining its interest in naval and other military applications, NRL has for decades been a broad-based journal devoted to operations and analysis problems in business, industry and government.
Submissions that are most appropriate for NRL are papers addressing modeling and analysis of problems motivated by real-world applications; major methodological advances in operations research and applied statistics; and expository or survey pieces of lasting value. Areas represented include (but are not limited to) probability, statistics, simulation, optimization, game theory, quality, scheduling, reliability, maintenance, supply chain, decision analysis, and combat models. Special issues devoted to a single topic are published occasionally, and proposals for special issues are welcomed by the Editorial Board.
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Advanced Polymers Abstracts (ProQuest)
Ceramic Abstracts/World Ceramic Abstracts (ProQuest)
COMPENDEX (Elsevier)
CompuMath Citation Index (Thomson Reuters)
Computer & Information Systems Abstracts (ProQuest)
CSA Civil Engineering Abstracts (ProQuest)
CSA Mechanical & Transportation Engineering Abstracts (ProQuest)
CSA Technology Research Database (ProQuest)
Current Contents: Engineering, Computing & Technology (Thomson Reuters)
Current Index to Statistics (ASA/IMS)
Earthquake Engineering Abstracts (ProQuest)
Engineered Materials Abstracts (ProQuest)
IAOR: International Abstracts in Operations Research (Palgrave Macmillan)
INSPEC (IET)
International Aerospace Abstracts & Database (ProQuest)
Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition (Thomson Reuters)
Materials Business File (ProQuest)
Mathematical Reviews/MathSciNet/Current Mathematical Publications (AMS)
METADEX (ProQuest)
Science Citation Index (Thomson Reuters)
Science Citation Index Expanded (Thomson Reuters)
SCOPUS (Elsevier)
Web of Science (Thomson Reuters)
ZBMATH (Zentralblatt MATH)