Towill Denis R.

Denis R. Towill

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Found 10 papers in total
Reducing the bullwhip effect: Looking through the appropriate lens
2007
Demand amplification, now frequently referred to as ‘bullwhip’, is...
Dynamic performance of a hybrid inventory system with a Kanban policy in remanufacturing process
2006
In this paper we study a hybrid system with both manufacturing and remanufacturing....
Enabling seamless market-orientated supply chains
2006
Satisfying true customer demand is the primary function of present day enterprises....
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...
Further insights into ‘the stability of supply chains’
2004
Riddalls and Bennett presented a stability criterion for a supply chain model in...
Measuring and avoiding the bullwhip effect: A control theoretic aproach
2003
An important contributory factor to the bullwhip effect (i.e. the variance...
Simplified material flow holds the key to supply chain integration
2003
Many organisations are evaluating their supply chains because they are perceived to be...
On the bullwhip and inventory variance produced by an ordering policy
2003
The Bullwhip Problem in supply chains is first outlined. A discrete control theory...
Forecasting learning curves
1990
It is well known that performance improves with practice. In manufacturing activities...
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