Social and Management Sciences Review, العدد 1Delta State University, 2004 |
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... given by - W ( n ) = nc , + c2 ( u – t ; ) f ( u ) du i = 0 The following results of Donaldson ( 1977 ) will be required in the sequel . For each fixed n , the necessary condition , for optimal t¡ , i = 1 , 2 , ... , n − 1 , is given ...
... given by - W ( n ) = nc , + c2 ( u – t ; ) f ( u ) du i = 0 The following results of Donaldson ( 1977 ) will be required in the sequel . For each fixed n , the necessary condition , for optimal t¡ , i = 1 , 2 , ... , n − 1 , is given ...
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... given by ( 8 ) b k + 1 Q1 = ( -4 ) k + 1 0≤t≤H ;. Equation ( 8 ) completes our proposed method for determining the replenishment points and the order quantity when demand is given by ƒ ( t ) = bt * , k ≥0 , b > 0 , The method is ...
... given by ( 8 ) b k + 1 Q1 = ( -4 ) k + 1 0≤t≤H ;. Equation ( 8 ) completes our proposed method for determining the replenishment points and the order quantity when demand is given by ƒ ( t ) = bt * , k ≥0 , b > 0 , The method is ...
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... given by Donaldson ( 1977 ) . Example 2 : b = 100 , c1 = 9 , c2 = 2/3 , H = 1 and k = 3 . In this case , the demand is not linear . The total relevant costs for several values of n are shown in column 3 , Table 2. Clearly , W ( 1 ) < W ...
... given by Donaldson ( 1977 ) . Example 2 : b = 100 , c1 = 9 , c2 = 2/3 , H = 1 and k = 3 . In this case , the demand is not linear . The total relevant costs for several values of n are shown in column 3 , Table 2. Clearly , W ( 1 ) < W ...
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F E U Osaiede Inventory Replenishment Policy | 21 |
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