Certified Inventory Control of Critical Resources
Hult, Ludvig, Zachariah, Dave, Stoica, Petre
Inventory control using discrete-time models is a wellstudied problem, where orders of items to hold in stock must anticipate future demand [1, 2]. By defining the costs of insufficient stocks, it is possible to find cost-minimizing policies using dynamic programming [3, 4, 5]. In practice, however, maintaining a certain service level of an inventory control system is a greater priority than cost minimization [6, 7]. Under certain restrictive assumptions on the demand process - such as memoryless and identically distributed demand - there are explicit formulations of the duality between service levels and costs [8].
May-23-2024
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