Perishable inventories with random input: a unifying survey with extensions

Onno Boxma (Corresponding author), David Perry, Wolfgang Stadje

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This paper is devoted to the theory of perishable inventory systems. In such systems items arrive and stay ‘on the shelf’ until they are either taken by a demand or become outdated. Our aim is to survey, extend and enrich the probabilistic analysis of a large class of such systems. A unifying principle is to consider the so-called virtual outdating process V , where V(t) is the time that would pass from t until the next outdating if no new demands arrived after t. The steady-state density of V is determined for a wide range of perishable inventory systems. Key performance measures like the rate of outdatings, the rate of unsatisfied demands and the distribution of the number of items on the shelf are subsequently expressed in that density. Some of the main ingredients of our analysis are level crossing theory and the observation that the V process can be interpreted as the workload process of a specific single server queueing system.

Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)1069-1105
Aantal pagina's37
TijdschriftAnnals of Operations Research
Volume332
Nummer van het tijdschrift1-3
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - jan. 2024

Financiering

The authors are indebted to Professor Krishnamoorthy for his support and encouragement, and to the four referees for their valuable comments. The research of Onno Boxma is supported by the NWO Gravitation Programme NETWORKS (Grant Number 024.002.003). The research of David Perry is partly supported by a grant of the Israel Science Foundation (Grant Number 3274/19).

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