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dynamic programming application 3 base-stock policy 2 multiechelon inventory system 2 multistage supply chain application 2 safety stock optimization 2 Capacity Uncertainty 1 Dynamic Programming Application 1 Multi-stage Systems 1 Production Decision 1 Random Yield 1 Setup Cost 1 dynamic programming: application 1 games/group decisions: voting/committees 1 multi-echelon inventory system 1 multi-stage supply-chain application 1 nonstationary demand 1 supply chain configuration for new products 1 supply chain sourcing and design 1 total landed-cost optimization 1
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Graves, Stephen C. 3 Willems, Sean P. 3 Hwang, Juhwen 1 McKelvey, Richard D. 1 Singh, Medini R. 1
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Management Science 3 Manufacturing & Service Operations Management 2
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Strategic Inventory Placement in Supply Chains: Nonstationary Demand
Graves, Stephen C.; Willems, Sean P. - In: Manufacturing & Service Operations Management 10 (2008) 2, pp. 278-287
The life cycle of new products is becoming shorter and shorter in all markets. For electronic products, life cycles are measured in units of months, with 6- to 12-month life cycles being common. Given these short product life cycles, product demand is increasingly difficult to forecast....
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Optimizing the Supply Chain Configuration for New Products
Graves, Stephen C.; Willems, Sean P. - In: Management Science 51 (2005) 8, pp. 1165-1180
We address how to configure the supply chain for a new product for which the design has already been decided. The central question is to determine what suppliers, parts, processes, and transportation modes to select at each stage in the supply chain. There might be multiple options to supply a...
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Optimizing Strategic Safety Stock Placement in Supply Chains
Graves, Stephen C.; Willems, Sean P. - In: Manufacturing & Service Operations Management 2 (2000) 1, pp. 68-83
Manufacturing managers face increasing pressure to reduce inventories across the supply chain. However, in complex supply chains, it is not always obvious where to hold safety stock to minimize inventory costs and provide a high level of service to the final customer. In this paper we develop a...
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Optimal Production Policies for Multi-Stage Systems with Setup Costs and Uncertain Capacities
Hwang, Juhwen; Singh, Medini R. - In: Management Science 44 (1998) 9, pp. 1279-1294
The increased complexity of modern manufacturing has led to uncertainties in production processes. Factors such as unplanned machine maintenance, tool unavailability, and complex process adjustments make it difficult to maintain a predictable level of output. To be effective, an appropriate...
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A Theory of Optimal Agenda Design
McKelvey, Richard D. - In: Management Science 27 (1981) 3, pp. 303-321
This paper formalizes the problem of designing optimal agendas for voting over finite alternative spaces, when voters are assumed to be "naive," (i.e., they do not vote strategically). The class of agendas considered here is quite broad, and includes, as special cases, such methods as pairwise...
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