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Markovian Demand Inventory Models (Paperback, 2010 ed.): Dirk Beyer, Feng Cheng, Suresh P. Sethi, Michael Taksar Markovian Demand Inventory Models (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Dirk Beyer, Feng Cheng, Suresh P. Sethi, Michael Taksar
R3,101 Discovery Miles 31 010 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This text provides a superbly researched insight into Markovian demand inventory models. The result of ten years of research, this work covers all aspects of demand inventory where they are modeled by Markov processes. Inventory management is concerned with matching supply with demand and is a central problem in Operations Management. The central problem is to find the amount to be produced or purchased in order to maximize the total expected profit, or minimize the total expected cost.

Markovian Demand Inventory Models (Hardcover, 2010 ed.): Dirk Beyer, Feng Cheng, Suresh P. Sethi, Michael Taksar Markovian Demand Inventory Models (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
Dirk Beyer, Feng Cheng, Suresh P. Sethi, Michael Taksar
R3,250 Discovery Miles 32 500 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Inventory management is concerned with matching supply with demand and a central problem in Operations Management. The problem is to find the amount to be produced or purchased in order to maximize the total expected profit or minimize the total expected cost. Over the past two decades, several variations of the formula appeared, mostly in trade journals written by and for inventory managers. A critical assumption in the inventory literature is that the demands in different periods are independent and identically distributed. However, in real life, demands may depend on environmental considerations or the events in the world such as the weather, the state of economy, etc. Moreover, these events are represented by stochastic processes - exogenous or controlled. In Markovian Demand Inventory Models, the authors are concerned with inventory models where these world events are modeled by Markov processes. Their research on Markovian demand inventory models was carried out over a period of ten years beginning in the early nineties. They demonstrate that the optimality of (s, S)-type policies, or base-stock policies (i.e., s = S) when there are no fixed ordering costs with the provision that the policy parameters s and S depend on the current state of the Markov process representing the environment. Models allowing backorders when the entire demand cannot be filled from the available inventory as well as those when the current demand is lost are considered. As for cost criteria, we treat both the minimization of the expected total discounted cost and the long-run average cost. The average-cost criterion is mathematically more difficult than the discounted cost criteria. Finally, wegeneralize the usual assumptions on holding and shortage costs and on demands that are made in the literature.

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