نتایج جستجو برای: retailer segmentation

تعداد نتایج: 69528  

2006
Lian Qi Zuo-Jun Max Shen

We consider a continuous-review inventory problem for a retailer who faces random disruptions both internally and externally (from its supplier). We formulate the expected inventory cost at this retailer and analyze the properties of the cost function. In particular, we show that the cost function is quasi-convex and therefore can be efficiently optimized to numerically find the optimal order s...

Marzieh Azarian, Mashallah Abbasi Dezfuli Reza Javidan,

Texture image analysis is one of the most important working realms of image processing in medical sciences and industry. Up to present, different approaches have been proposed for segmentation of texture images. In this paper, we offered unsupervised texture image segmentation based on Markov Random Field (MRF) model. First, we used Gabor filter with different parameters’ (frequency, orientatio...

Journal: :journal of biomedical physics and engineering 0
a javadpour neuroscience research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. a mohammadi neuroscience research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.سازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه علوم پزشکی بقیه الله (baqiyatallah university of medical sciences)

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Journal: :Manufacturing & Service Operations Management 2005
Fangruo Chen Bin Yu

T article studies a single-location inventory model with random leadtimes. Inventory is replenished by a single supplier who, at the time a replenishment order is received, knows exactly when the order will be delivered. In other words, the supplier knows the leadtime for every replenishment order. Suppose the singlelocation inventory system is managed by a retailer. The objective of this artic...

2006
Jing-Sheng Song

We consider a two-echelon inventory system where the exogenous demands occur only at the retailer locations, and the demand rates are functions of an underlying continuoustime Markov chain. This underlying process may represent, for example, general economic conditions, the number of active users in the system, etcetera. Each retailer location follows a base-stock policy that is independent of ...

2015
Zhongyi Liu Lihua Chen Ling Li Xin Zhai

In this research, two risk hedging strategies, the option contract and the advance purchase discount contract, are investigated within a manufacturer–retailer two-echelon supply chain context. This study offers three contributions. First, the optimal decisions under the two contracts from the perspectives of both the manufacturer and the retailer are determined. Second, circumstances under whic...

2002
Michael D. Smith

Internet shopbots are automated tools that allow customers to easily search for prices and product characteristics from online retailers. Some market observers have predicted that shopbots will benefit consumers at the expense of retailers. In this view, shopbots will radically reduce consumer search costs, reduce retailer opportunities to differentiate their products, and as a result will driv...

2010
S. Mehdi Sajadifar Behrooz Pourghannad

This paper considers a dyadic supply chain with uncertain supplier. Both retailer and supplier use continuous review policy. The supplier is randomly available for supplying the retailer. The retailer faces Poisson demands. In this system, lead time is a random variable consists of a constant transportation time plus a random delay occurs due to availability of stock at the supplier. This paper...

2014
Mai Yamada

Using a duopoly model with symmetric retailers, we show that retailer strategies regarding opening hours and quality choices of goods vary depending on the cost structure of the quality investment in goods. In the case of the cost remaining constant regardless of the length of opening hours, a retailer with longer opening hours chooses higher quality and charges higher prices. Conversely, in th...

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2014
Christoph H. Glock Jörg M. Ries Kurt Schwindl

In a recent paper, Soni and Shah [Soni, H., Shah, N. H., 2008. Optimal ordering policy for stock-dependent demand under progressive payment scheme. European Journal of Operational Research 184, 91-100] developed a model to find the optimal ordering policy for a retailer with stock-dependent demand and a supplier that offers a progressive payment scheme to the retailer. This note corrects some e...

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