Inventory control : models and methods /
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Author / Creator: | Bartmann, Dieter, 1946- |
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Imprint: | Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, c1992. |
Description: | xv, 252 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Lecture notes in economics and mathematical systems ; 388 Lecture notes in economics and mathematical systems 388. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1411707 |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g 1. |t Deterministic Inventory Models -- |g 1. |t Introduction. |g 2. |t Economic Order Quantity (EOQ). |g 3. |t Costs and Sensitivity. |g 4. |t RM-Systems (ABC Analysis). |g 5. |t Product-Mix Decision. |g 6. |t Estimating the Rate of Demand. |g 7. |t Profit Maximization. |g 8. |t Inventory Evaluation. |g 9. |t Quantity Discount. |g 10. |t Collective or Single Order? |g 11. |t Optimal Stocking in Serial Production. |g 12. |t Stock-outs Allowed. |g 13. |t Discrete Lot Sizes. |g 14. |t Consideration of Shelf Space in Inventory. |g 15. |t Budget Restriction. |g 16. |t Known but Varying Demand. |g 17. |t Fixed Delivery Period [gamma]. |g 18. |t Safety Stock with Stochastic Delivery Time (including Just-in-Time Production) -- |g 2. |t The Wilson Model With Poisson Demand. |g 19. |t Poisson Process. |g 20. |t General Remarks on Chance. |g 21. |t Interest, Continuous Interest, Present Value. |g 22. |t Inventory with Poisson Demand and Immediate Delivery. |g 23. |t Poisson Demand, No Discounting. |g 24. |t Recurrent Process. |g 25. |t Proof of Optimality -- |g 3. |t Stochastic Single Period Models. |g 26. |t The Newsboy Problem. |g 27. |t Evaluation of P(x) = [actual symbol not reproducible]. |g 28. |t Temporal Structure of the Newsboy Problem. |g 29. |t Exact Formulation. |g 30. |t Overbooking -- |g 4. |t Stochastic Models With Continuous Review. |g 31. |t Method of State Probabilities. |g 32. |t Poisson Demand, Exponential Delivery Time. |g 33. |t Poisson Demand, Fixed Delivery Time [gamma]. |g 34. |t Poisson Demand, Stochastic Delivery Time, Single Order. |g 35. |t Poisson Demand, Stochastic Delivery Time, Multiple Orders -- |g 5. |t Stochastic Models With Periodic Review. |g 36. |t The Arrow-Harris-Marschak Model. |g 37. |t The AHM-Model in the Stationary Case. |g 38. |t Standardization. |g 39. |t Exponentially Distributed Demand. |g 40. |t Optimality of the (s,S)-Policy. |g 41. |t Elimination of Proportional Ordering Costs with Finite Planning Horizon. |g 42. |t Bounds for (s[subscript n],S[subscript n]). |g 43. |t Optimality of the (s,S)-Policy in the Stationary Model. |g 44. |t A Method for Computing s and S. |g 45. |t AHM-Model with Delivery Time. |g 46. |t Autocorrelated Demand. |g 47. |t Inventory with Forecasting -- |g 6. |t Numerical Methods. |g 48. |t Value Iteration. |g 49. |t Policy Iteration. |g 50. |t Bisection Method and Dynamic Programming. |g 51. |t Computation of Optimal (s,S)-Policies according to Federgruen and Zipkin. |
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