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The following pages link to Forecasting for Items with Intermittent Demand (Q4868832):
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- Supply chain forecasting: theory, practice, their gap and the future (Q322825) (← links)
- Using metaheuristic and fuzzy system for the optimization of material pull in a push-pull flow logistics network (Q460499) (← links)
- A hybrid support vector machines and logistic regression approach for forecasting intermittent demand of spare parts (Q856084) (← links)
- On the bias of Croston's forecasting method (Q953446) (← links)
- Inventory management of multiple items with irregular demand: a case study (Q976445) (← links)
- On the empirical performance of \((T, s, S)\) heuristics (Q1039792) (← links)
- Control of inventories with intermittent demand (Q1117825) (← links)
- Evaluation of forecasting methods for intermittent parts demand in the field of aviation: a predictive model. (Q1422370) (← links)
- A greedy aggregation-decomposition method for intermittent demand forecasting in fashion retailing (Q1749490) (← links)
- An improved method for forecasting spare parts demand using extreme value theory (Q1753565) (← links)
- OR in spare parts management: a review (Q1754102) (← links)
- Forecasting sales of slow and fast moving inventories (Q1848578) (← links)
- Spare parts inventory management: new evidence from distribution fitting (Q1991269) (← links)
- An improved diffusion model for supply chain emergency in uncertain environment (Q2153566) (← links)
- On the performance of binomial and beta-binomial models of demand forecasting for multiple slow-moving inventory items (Q2456650) (← links)
- `Horses for courses' in demand forecasting (Q2514821) (← links)
- Improved forecasting considering dynamic properties within the time series of customer demands (Q2804607) (← links)
- Representing demand by partial projections (Q3125158) (← links)
- Periodic control of intermittent demand items: theory and empirical analysis (Q3184436) (← links)
- Exploiting information sharing, stock management and capacity oversizing in the management of lumpy demand (Q4671269) (← links)
- Characterizing the frequency of orders received by a stockist (Q5385193) (← links)
- Demand forecasting adjustments for service-level achievement (Q5385198) (← links)
- Adaptive exponential smoothing versus conventional approaches for lumpy demand forecasting: case of production planning for a manufacturing line (Q5428717) (← links)
- On the categorization of demand patterns (Q5464421) (← links)
- Lumpy and intermittent retail demand forecasts with score-driven models (Q6167355) (← links)