2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10479-016-2128-1
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Two perishable inventory systems with one-way substitution

Abstract: Motivated by the ABO issue of the blood banks system, in which the portions stored have constant shelf life, we consider two subsystems of perishable inventory. The two Perishable Inventory Subsystems -PIS A and PIS B, are correlated to each other through a so-called one-way substitution of demands. Specifically, the input streams and the demand streams applied to each subsystem are four Poisson processes which are independent of one another. However, if the shelf of PIS A (blood of type O) is empty of items a… Show more

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“…• Two systems with one-way substitution. Liu et al (2022) study two PIS that are correlated through a so-called one-way substitution of demands. If the shelf of PIS II is empty when it receives a type-II demand, then that demand is redirected to PIS I.…”
Section: Conclusion and Suggestions For Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Two systems with one-way substitution. Liu et al (2022) study two PIS that are correlated through a so-called one-way substitution of demands. If the shelf of PIS II is empty when it receives a type-II demand, then that demand is redirected to PIS I.…”
Section: Conclusion and Suggestions For Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%