Abstract

Alan Pritsker got involved in a (simulated) air duel in 1956 when he was with Battelle Memorial Institute in Columbus, Ohio. Surviving, he has been associated with Arizona State University, the RAND Corporation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Purdue, and-more recently - Pritsker & Associates. Along the way he has developed GASP II, GASP IV, and GASP-PL/1 simula tion languages and the GERT Network Approach as well as the GERT Analysis Programs.

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