Decision Criteria and Optimal Inventory Processes provides a
theoretical and practical introduction to decision criteria and
inventory processes. Inventory theory is presented by focusing on the
analysis and processes underlying decision criteria. Included are many
state-of-the-art criterion models as background material. These models
are extended to the authors' newly developed fuzzy criterion models
which constitute a general framework for the study of stochastic
inventory models with special focus on the real world inventory
theoretic reservoir operations problems. The applications of fuzzy
criterion dynamic programming models are illustrated by reservoir
operations including the integrated network of reservoir operation and
the open inventory network problems.
An interesting feature of this book is the special attention it pays to
the analysis of some theoretical and applied aspects of fuzzy criteria
and dynamic fuzzy criterion models, thus opening up a new way of
injecting the much-needed type of non-cost, intuitive, and easy-to-use
methods into multi-stage inventory processes. This is accomplished by
constructing and optimizing the fuzzy criterion models developed for
inventory processes.
Practitioners in operations research, management science, and
engineering will find numerous new ideas and strategies for modeling
real world multi- stage inventory problems, and researchers and applied
mathematicians will find this work a stimulating and useful reference.