Transient behavior of large Markovian multiechelon repairable item inventory systems using a truncated state space approach
Donald Gross,
Leonidas C. Kioussis and
Douglas R. Miller
Naval Research Logistics (NRL), 1987, vol. 34, issue 2, 173-198
Abstract:
Calculations for large Markovian finite source, finite repair capacity two‐echelon repairable item inventory models are shown to be feasible using the randomization technique and a truncated state space approach. More complex models (involving transportation pipelines, multiple‐item types and additional echelon levels) are also considered.
Date: 1987
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