624
Views
5
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Planned spontaneity for better product availability

Pages 6844-6859 | Received 24 Jan 2013, Accepted 03 Feb 2013, Published online: 23 May 2013

References

  • Akcay, A., B. Biller, and S. Tayur. 2011. “Improved Inventory Targets in the Presence of Limited Historical Demand Data.” Manufacturing & Service Operations Management 13(3): 297–309.
  • Altintas, N., F. Erhun, and S. Tayur. 2008. “Quantity Discounts under Demand Uncertainty.” Management Science 54(4): 777–792.
  • Anupindi, R., and S. Tayur. 1998. “Managing Stochastic Multiproduct Systems: Model, Measures, and Analysis.” Operations Research 46: S98–S111 . (Supplement 3).
  • Arrow, K. J. 2002. “The Genesis of “Optimal Inventory Policy”.” Operations Research 50(1): 1–2.
  • Arrow, K. J., T. E. Harris, and J. Marschak. 1951. “Optimal Inventory Policy.” Econometrica 19(3): 250–272.
  • Arrow, K., J. S. Karlin, and H. E. Scarf. 1958. Studies in the Mathematical Theory of Inventory and Production. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
  • Arthur, W. B. 2007. The Nature of Technology: What It is and How It Evolves. New York, NY: The Free Press.
  • Bass, F. M. 1969. “A New Product Growth for Model Consumer Durables.” Management Science 15(5): 215–227.
  • Bertsimas, D., G. Perakis, and S. Tayur. 2000. “A New Algebraic Geometry Algorithm for Integer Programming.” Management Science 46(7): 999–1008.
  • Bispo, C., and S. Tayur. 2001. “Managing Re-Entrant Flow Lines: Theoretical Framework and Experimental Results.” IIE Transactions 33(8): 609–623.
  • Bixby, R. E. 2002. “Solving Real-World Linear Programs.” Operations Research 50(1): 3–15.
  • Box, G. E. P., and N. R. Draper. 1987. Empirical Model-Building and Response Surfaces. New York, NY: Wiley.
  • Brown, R. G. 1967. Decision Rules for Inventory Management. New York, NY: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.
  • Camm, J., and S. Tayur. 2010. “Editorial: How to Monetize the Value of oR.” Interfaces 40(6): 446–450.
  • Chandrasekhar, S. 1987. Truth and Beauty: Aesthetics and Motivations in Science. Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press.
  • Charnes, A., and W. W. Cooper. 1959. “Chance-Constrained Programming.” Management Science 6(1): 73–79.
  • Conway, R. W., W. L. Maxwell, and L. W. Miller. 1967. Theory of Scheduling. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley.
  • Cooper, B. 1926. “How to Determine Economical Manufacturing Quantities.” Industrial Management 72(4): 228–233.
  • Dantzig, G. B. 1955. “Linear Programming under Uncertainty.” Management Science 1(3–4): 157–206.
  • Dantzig, G. B. 1963. Linear Programming and Extensions. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
  • Drucker, P. F. 1955. ““Management Science” and the Manager.” Management Science 1(2): 115–126.
  • Edgeworth, F. 1888. “The Mathematical Theory of Banking.” Journal of Royal Statistical Society 51(1): 113–127.
  • Erhun, F., and S. Tayur. 2003. “Enterprise-Wide Optimization of Total Landed Cost at a Grocery Retailer.” Operations Research 51(3): 343–353.
  • Erhun, F., P. Keskinocak, and S. Tayur. 2008. “Dynamic Procurement in a Capacitated Supply Chain Facing Uncertain Demand.” IIE Transactions 40(8): 733–748.
  • Erhun, F., P. Keskinocak, and S. Tayur. 2008. “Dynamic Procurement, Quantity Discounts and Supply Chain Efficiency.” POMS 17(4): 1–8.
  • Friedman, M., and R. D. Friedman. 1998. Two Lucky People: Memoirs. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
  • Fry, I. C. 1928. Probability and Its Engineering Uses. New York, NY: D. Van Nostrand Co.
  • Gavirneni, S., R. Kapuscinski, and S. Tayur. 1999. “Value of Information in Capacitated Supply Chains.” Management Science 45(1): 16–24.
  • Gerstner, L. V. 2002. Who Says Elephants Can’t Dance? inside IBM’s Historic Turnaround. New York, NY: Collins.
  • Glasserman, P. 1999. “Service Levels and Tail Probabilities in Multistage Capacitated Production-Inventory Systems.” In Quantitative Models for Supply Chain Management, edited by S. Tayur, R. Ganeshan and M. J. Magazine. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • Glasserman, P., and S. Tayur. 1994. “The Stability of a Capacitated, Multi-Echelon Production-Inventory System under a Base-Stock Policy.” Operations Research 42(5): 913–925.
  • Glasserman, P., and S. Tayur. 1995. “Sensitivity Analysis for Base-Stock Levels in Multi-echelon Production-Inventory Systems.” Management Science 41(2): 263–281.
  • Glasserman, P., and S. Tayur. 1996. “A Simple Approximation for a Multistage Capacitated Production-Inventory System.” Naval Research Logistics 43(1): 41–58.
  • Hadley, G., and T. M. Whitin. 1963. Analysis of Inventory Systems. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.
  • Hardy, G. H. 1940. A Mathematician’s Apology. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
  • Harris, F. W. 1915. Operations Cost, Factory Management Series. Chicago, IL: Shaw.
  • Holt, C. C., and H. A. Simon. 1954. “Optimal Decision Rules for Production and Inventory Control.” In Proceedings of the Conference on Operations Research in Production and Inventory Control (Case Institute of Technology), 73–89.
  • Ijiri, Y. 2004. “Science, Technology, and the Innovative Business School.” In The Innovative University, edited by D. Resnick and D. Scott. Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Mellon University Press.
  • Kannan, R., J. Mount, and S. Tayur. 1995. “A Randomized Algorithm to Optimize over Certain Convex Sets.” Mathematics of Operations Research 20(3): 529–549.
  • Kantorovich, L. V. 1960. “Mathematical Methods of Organizing and Planning Production.” Management Science 6(4): 366–422.
  • Kantorovich, L. V. 1939. Mathematical Methods of Organizing and Planning Production. St Petersburg: Leningrad State University.
  • Kapuscinski, R., and S. Tayur. 1998. “A Capacitated Production-Inventory Model with Periodic Demand.” Operations Research 46(6): 899–911.
  • Kapuscinski, R., and S. Tayur. 1999. “Variance vs. Standard Deviation: Variability Reduction through Operations Reversal.” Management Science 45(5): 765–767.
  • Kapuscinski, R., and S. Tayur. 2007. “Reliable Due-Date Setting in a Capacitated MTO System with Two Customer Classes.” Operations Research 55(1): 56–74.
  • Keene, S., D. Alberti, G. Henby, A. J. Brohinsky, and S. Tayur. 2006. “Caterpillar’s Building Construction Products Division Improves and Stabilizes Product Availability.” Interfaces 36(4): 283–295.
  • Keskinocak, P., and S. Tayur. 2003. “Quantitative Analysis of Internet Enabled Supply Chains.” Interfaces 31(2): 70–89.
  • Keskinocak, P., R. Ravi, and S. Tayur. 2001. “Scheduling and Reliable Lead-Time Quotation for Orders with Availability Intervals and Lead-Time Sensitive Revenues.” Management Science 47(2): 264–279.
  • Killeen, L. M. 1969. Techniques of Inventory Management. New York: American Management Association.
  • Koopmans, T. C. 1957. Three Essays on the State of Economic Science. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Book.
  • Koopmans, T. C. 1975. “Concepts of Optimality and their uses.” Nobel Memorial Lecture, December 11.
  • Little, J. D. C. 1970. “Models and Managers: The Concert of a Decision Calculus.” Management Science 16(8): B466–B485.
  • Loynes, R. M. 1962. “The Stability of a Queue with Non-Independent Inter-Arrival and Service times.” Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 58(3): 497–520.
  • Magee, J. F. 1956. Guides to inventory policy, I, II, III. Harvard Business Review Jan.–Feb., 49–60, Mar.–April, 103–116, May–June 57–70.
  • McCraw, T. K. 2007. Prophet of Innovation. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  • Mehrotra, M., M. Dawande, S. Gavirneni, M. Demirci, and S. Tayur. 2011. “OR PRACTICE-Production Planning with Patterns: A Problem from Processed Food Manufacturing.” Operations Research 59(2): 267–282.
  • Moore, G. A. 1991. Crossing the Chasm: Marketing and Selling High-Tech Products to Mainstream Customers. New York, NY: Harper-Collins.
  • Moran, P. A. P. 1954. “A Probability Theory of Dams and Storage Systems.” Australian Journal of Applied Science 5(3): 116–124.
  • Muckstadt, J., and S. Tayur. 1995. “A Comparison of Alternative Kanban Control Mechanisms. I. Background and Structural Results.” IIE Transactions 27(2): 140–150.
  • Muckstadt, J., and S. Tayur. 1995. “A Comparison of Alternative Kanban Control Mechanisms. II. Experimental Results.” IIE Transactions 27(2): 151–161.
  • Naddor, E. 1966. Inventory Systems. New York, NY: John Wiley.
  • Prabhu, N. U. 1965. Queues and Inventories. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons.
  • Rao, U., A. Scheller-Wolf, and S. Tayur. 2000. “Development of a Rapid-Response Supply Chain at Caterpillar.” Operations Research 48(2): 189–204.
  • Raymond, F. E. 1931. Quantity and Economy in Manufacturing. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
  • Reid, C. 1996. Hilbert. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag.
  • Reisman, D. 2004. Schumpeter’s Market: Enterprise and Evolution. Northampton, Mass: Edward Elgar.
  • Rogers, E. M. 1962. Diffusion of Innovation. New York, NY: Free Press.
  • Scarf, H. E. 1997. “Test Sets for Integer Programs.” Mathematical Programming 79(1): 355–368.
  • Scheller-Wolf, A., and S. Tayur. 2009. “Risk Sharing in Supply Chains Using Order Bands—Analytical Results and Managerial Insights.” International Journal of Production Economics 121(2): 715–727.
  • Seikman, P. 2000. “New Victories in the Supply-Chain Revolution.” Fortune (Oct 30, 2000).
  • Simon, H. A. 1991. Models of My Life. New York, NY: Basic Books.
  • Simon, H. A., and A. Newell. 1958. “Heuristic Problem Solving: The Next Advance in Operations Research.” Operations Research 6(1): 1–10.
  • Swaminathan, J., and S. Tayur. 1998. “Managing Broader Product Lines through Delayed Differentiation Using Vanilla Boxes.” Management Science 44(12-Part-2): S161–S172.
  • Swaminathan, J., and S. Tayur. 2004. “Tactical Supply Chain Models for E-Business.” Management Science 49(10): 1387–1406.
  • Szenberg, M., A. A. Gottesman, and L. Ramrattan. 2005. Paul A. Samuelson: On Being an Economist. New York, NY: Jorge Pinto Books Inc.
  • Tardif, V., S. Tayur, J. Reardon, R. Stines, and P. Zimmerman. 2010. “OR Practice-Implementing Seasonal Logistics Tactics for Finished Goods Distribution at Deere & Company’s C&CE Division.” Operations Research 58(1): 1–15.
  • Taylor, F. W. 1911. Principles of Scientific Management. New York, NY: Harper.
  • Taylor, F. W. 1903. Shop Management. New York, NY: Harper & Row.
  • Tayur, S. 1992. “Properties of Serial Kanban Systems.” Queueing Systems 12(3–4): 297–318.
  • Tayur, S. 1993. “Computing the Optimal Policy for Capacitated Inventory Models.” Stochastic Models 9(1): 585–598.
  • Tayur, S. 1993. “Structural Properties and a Heuristic for Kanban-Controlled Serial Lines.” Management Science 39(11): 1347–1368.
  • Tayur, S. 1999. Planned Spontaneity, presented at Supply Chain Thought Leaders Conference, Brussels.
  • Tayur, S. 2000. “Improving Operations and Quoting Accurate Lead times in a Laminate Plant.” Interfaces 30(5): 1–15.
  • Tayur, S., R. Thomas, and N. R. Natraj. 1995. “An Algebraic Geometry Algorithm for Scheduling in Presence of Setups and Correlated Demands.” Mathematical Programming 69(3): 369–402.
  • Towne, H. R. 1886. “The Engineer as an Economist.” American Society of Mechanical Engineers Transactions 7(2): 428–432.
  • Troyer, L., J. Smith, S. Marshall, E. Yaniv, S. Tayur, M. Barkman, A. Kaya, and Y. Liu. 2005. “Improving Asset Management and Order Fulfillment at Deere & Company’s C&CE Division.” Interfaces 35(1): 76–87.
  • Veblen, T. B. 1898. “The Instinct of Workmanship and the Irksomeness of Labor.” American Journal of Sociology 4(2): 187–201.
  • Whitin, T. M. 1953. The Theory of Inventory Management. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
  • Wilcox, R. 2011. “How Close can you Stand to a Software Giant?.” The Washington Post (June 25).
  • Yunes, T., D. Napolitano, A. Scheller-Wolf, and S. Tayur. 2007. “Building Efficient Product Portfolios at John Deere and Company.” Operations Research 55(4): 615–629.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.