| Beckmann, M., 1961. An inventory model for arbitrary interval and quantity distributions of demand. Management Science 8: 83 - 104. |
....be more anticipated with Poisson demand or other point processes which are far and away more practicable for certain inventory situation than diffusion processes. This modelling was initiated by Martin J. Beckmann (one of the contributors to the Stanford Studies) and is extending until today (see [9, 18, 90, 22, 38]) When in the following we draw up the ways which led to the birth of the Stanford Studies we give biographical notes about the most important authors taking account of the role of mathematics in their education and further studies which put them in a position to such a pioneering work. The ....
Beckmann, M., 1961. An inventory model for arbitrary interval and quantity distributions of demand. Management Science 8: 83 - 104.
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