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    "Optimal Inventory Modeling of Systems: Multi-Echelon Techniques" by Craig C. Sherbrooke (Repost)

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    "Optimal Inventory Modeling of Systems: Multi-Echelon Techniques" by Craig C. Sherbrooke (Repost)

    "Optimal Inventory Modeling of Systems: Multi-echelon Techniques" by Craig C. Sherbrooke
    International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, Volume 72
    Kluwer Academic | 2004 | ISBN: 140207865X 1402078498 9781402078491 | 350 pages | PDF | 17 MB

    This is the first book to take the system approach to inventory modeling. The result has been dramatic reductions in the resources to operate many systems - fleets of aircraft, ships, telecommunications networks, electric utilities, and the space station.

    Most books on inventory theory use the item approach to determine stock levels, ignoring the impact of unit cost, echelon location, and hardware indenture.
    Many new applications have been added including commercial airlines, experience gained during Desert Storm, and adoption of the Windows interface as a standard for personal computer models.

    Contents
    List of Figures
    List of Tables
    List of Variables
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
    Chapter 2 SINGLE-SITE INVENTORY MODEL FOR REPAIRABLE ITEMS
    Chapter 3 METRIC: A MULTI-ECHELON MODEL
    Chapter 4 DEMAND PROCESSES AND DEMAND PREDICTION
    Chapter 5 VARI-METRIC: A MULTI-ECHELON, MULTIINDENTURE MODEL
    Chapter 6 MULTI-ECHELON. MULTI-INDENTURE MODELS WITH PERIODIC SUPPLY AND REDUNDANCY
    Chapter 7 SPECIAL TOPICS IN PERIODIC SUPPLY
    Chapter 8 MODELING OF CANNIBALIZATION
    Chapter 9 APPLICATIONS
    Chapter 10 IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES
    Appendices
    REFERENCES
    Index
    with TOC BookMarkLinks