Response to Decision Problems Under Risk and Chance Constrained Programming: Dilemmas in the Transition

Once again we show that the analysis of a very simple artificial example contrived by its authors for a general indictment of all chance constrained programming is itself in error. Proofs and further references are supplied below along with a discussion of other deficiencies and ambiguities in an article authored by A. J. Hogan, J. G. Morris and H. E. Thompson in Management Science, Vol. 27, No. 6 June 1981.