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Continuous review inventory system 2 Modularization and postponement 2 Normalization 2 Optimal solution 2 Inventory model 1 Lagerhaltungsmodell 1 Lagermanagement 1 Mathematical programming 1 Mathematische Optimierung 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Warehouse management 1
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Lee, Chang-Yong 2 Lee, Dongju 2
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Operations Research Perspectives 1 Operations research perspectives 1
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An efficient method for solving a correlated multi-item inventory system
Lee, Chang-Yong; Lee, Dongju - In: Operations research perspectives 5 (2018), pp. 13-21
We propose an efficient method of finding an optimal solution for a multi-item continuous review inventory model in which a bivariate Gaussian probability distribution represents a correlation between the demands of different items. By utilizing appropriate normalizations of the demands, we show...
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An efficient method for solving a correlated multi-item inventory system
Lee, Chang-Yong; Lee, Dongju - In: Operations Research Perspectives 5 (2018), pp. 13-21
We propose an efficient method of finding an optimal solution for a multi-item continuous review inventory model in which a bivariate Gaussian probability distribution represents a correlation between the demands of different items. By utilizing appropriate normalizations of the demands, we show...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012662725
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