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(2013) proposed an inventory model for deteriorating items with time-dependent demand and time-varying holding cost under partial backlogging.
Geetha and Udayakumar (2016) developed an optimal lot sizing policy for non-instantaneous deteriorating items with price and advertisement-dependent demand under partial backlogging.
Then, Palanivel and Uthayakumar (2015) have revisited the work of Mondal et al. (2009) and developed an inventory model with price- and advertisement-dependent demand under partial backlogging.
(2013) developed an inventory model for deteriorating items with time-proportional deterioration rate, time-dependent linear demand rate and time-varying holding cost under partial backlogging.
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An analytical approach for inventory decisions is developed under various partial backlogging issues.
Palanivel and Uthayakumar (2015) recently considered a finite horizon EOQ model for non-instantaneous deteriorating items with probabilistic deterioration and partial backlogging under inflation.
We developed a two-warehouse inventory model over the finite planning horizon for non-instantaneous deteriorating items with the consideration of sales team's initiative-dependent demand with partial backlogging under inflation and time value of money.
Min and Zhou (2009) derived a perishable inventory model under stock-dependent selling rate and partial backlogging with capacity constraint.
Bhunia et al. (2014) discussed a two-warehouse inventory model for deteriorating items under permissible delay in payment with partial backlogging.
Joint control of inventory and its pricing for non-instantaneous deteriorating items under permissible delay in payments and partial backlogging is designed by Maihami and Abadi (2012).
Maihami and Kamal Abadi (2012) gave a joint control of inventory and it is pricing for non-instantaneously deteriorating items under permissible delay in payments and partial backlogging.
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