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The following pages link to A discrete transfer function model to determine the dynamic stability of a vendor managed inventory supply chain (Q4443371):
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- Quantitative models for managing supply chain risks: a review (Q319911) (← links)
- An exploratory study to identify rogue seasonality in a steel company's supply network using spectral principal component analysis (Q818087) (← links)
- A multi-structural framework for adaptive supply chain planning and operations control with structure dynamics considerations (Q1042493) (← links)
- The impact of information enrichment on the bullwhip effect in supply chains: a control engineering perspective. (Q1420400) (← links)
- Order-up-to policies in information exchange supply chains (Q1634155) (← links)
- Exploring the impact of network structure and demand collaboration on the dynamics of a supply chain network using a robust control approach (Q1664595) (← links)
- Inventory and production dynamics in a discrete-time vendor-managed inventory supply chain system (Q1727183) (← links)
- A closed-loop model of a multi-station and multi-product manufacturing system using bond graphs and hybrid controllers (Q1751691) (← links)
- Supply chain forecasting when information is not shared (Q1753520) (← links)
- Investigating sustained oscillations in nonlinear production and inventory control models (Q1753604) (← links)
- Downstream demand inference in decentralized supply chains (Q1755233) (← links)
- Dynamic complexities in a supply chain system with lateral transshipments (Q1784926) (← links)
- The impact of stock-dependent demand on supply chain dynamics (Q1791480) (← links)
- On the bullwhip avoidance phase: the synchronised supply chain (Q1926819) (← links)
- Mixed integer linear programming model for multi-commodity multi-depot inventory routing problem (Q1947215) (← links)
- The bullwhip effect in a 3-stage supply chain considering multiple retailers using a moving average method for demand forecasting (Q2293757) (← links)
- Stability strategies of manufacturing-inventory systems with unknown time-varying demand (Q2411180) (← links)
- Dynamic modeling and control of supply chain systems: A review (Q2483501) (← links)
- Taming the bullwhip effect whilst watching customer service in a single supply chain echelon (Q2491780) (← links)
- A study on aviation supply chain network controllability and control effect based on the topological structure (Q2686763) (← links)
- Enhancing supply chain performance with improved order-control policies (Q3063818) (← links)
- An adaptive framework for aligning (re)planning decisions on supply chain strategy, design, tactics, and operations (Q3163262) (← links)
- A decision support framework for global supply chain modelling: an assessment of the impact of demand, supply and lead-time uncertainties on performance (Q3163296) (← links)
- A review of coordination studies in the context of supply chain dynamics (Q3163306) (← links)
- Control theory applications to the production–inventory problem: a review (Q4671258) (← links)
- The impact of information transparency on the dynamic behaviour of a hybrid manufacturing/remanufacturing system (Q4671315) (← links)
- Revealing instabilities in a generalized triadic supply network: A bifurcation analysis (Q4683662) (← links)
- Technical Note: Further insights into ‘the stability of supply chains’ (Q4826252) (← links)
- Analysis on Capacity Sharing with Failed Match Based on the Evolutionary Game Theory (Q5083104) (← links)
- An H<sub>∞</sub> control method of the bullwhip effect for a class of supply chain system (Q5444456) (← links)
- An IT-enabled supply chain model: a simulation study (Q5499837) (← links)