Disney Stephen M.

Stephen M. Disney

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Found 11 papers in total
Supply chain aperiodicity, bullwhip and stability analysis with Jury's inners
2008
Jury presents a novel method for the analysis of dynamical systems based on matrices...
An integrated production and inventory model to dampen upstream demand variability in the supply chain
2007
We consider a two-echelon supply chain: a single retailer holds a finished goods...
Reducing the bullwhip effect: Looking through the appropriate lens
2007
Demand amplification, now frequently referred to as ‘bullwhip’, is...
On variance amplification in a three-echelon supply chain with minimum mean square error forecasting
2006
We analyse a three echelon supply chain model. First-order autoregressive end consumer...
State space investigation of the bullwhip problem with ARMA(1,1) demand processes
2006
Using state space techniques we study a ‘myopic’ order-up-to policy. The...
Bullwhip and batching: An exploration
2006
The rounding of orders to achieve a batch size is recognised as a source of the...
Controllable, observable and stable state space representations of a generalized order-up-to policy
2006
We outline a framework for developing state space representations of production and...
On the equivalence of control theoretic, differential, and difference equation approaches to modeling supply chains
2006
We conduct an analysis of an ordering and inventory control algorithm in both...
On bullwhip in supply chains – historical review, present practice and expected future impact
2006
Demand amplification (or ‘bullwhip’ as it is now called) is not a new...
Estimation in supply chain inventory management
2006
Differences in estimation or forecasting procedures could produce dramatically...
Towards responsive vehicle supply: a simulation-based investigation into automotive scheduling systems
2005
Vehicle supply has traditionally been based on forecast-driven production, and a large...
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