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Order level inventory system with power demand pattern for items with variable rate of deterioration (English)
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This paper deals with a standard inventory situation, linear holding and shortage cost, instantaneous delivery of goods, a fixed production cycle of length T and backlogging, except that a variable fraction of inventory, o(t), deteriorates at time t. In this model \(\theta (t)=kt\), \(0<k\ll 1\), \(0<t<T\), while cumulative demand until time t is given by \(d(t)=d(t/T)^{1/n}\), \(0<t<T\), where d is either a constant or a random variable. For both deterministic and random demand, the authors calculate various optimal quantities, such as \(Q^*\), the amount of inventory to be purchased as the start of each interval, and \(S^*\), the level to which inventory should be raised at the start of the interval. It should be noted that because k is assumed to be very small, second and higher powers of k are neglected thus simplifying the calculations.
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order level inventory system
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variable rate of deterioration
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instantaneous delivery
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backlogging
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deterministic and random demand
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