A Partial Backlogging Inventory Model for Non-Instantaneous Deteriorating Items With Stock-Dependent Consumption Rate Under Inflation

Horng Jinh Chang; Wen Feng Lin

The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research (2010)

  • Volume: 20, Issue: 39, page 35-54
  • ISSN: 0354-0243

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Horng Jinh Chang, and Wen Feng Lin. "A Partial Backlogging Inventory Model for Non-Instantaneous Deteriorating Items With Stock-Dependent Consumption Rate Under Inflation." The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research 20.39 (2010): 35-54. <http://eudml.org/doc/261649>.

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