The model is not introduced in detail at this place. The interested reader is referred to Forrester (1961). Roughly, the system is divided into a retail, a distribution, and a factory part, each containing inventories for the goods (consumer goods, such as refrigerators, for example) and a corresponding logic for ordering or producing items to be sold to customers. The only input to the system is customer orders RRR (Requisitions Received at Retail), and the internal variables of the system (levels and rates) are to be investigated when customer demand fluctuates.
References:
Name | Description |
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Factory | Factory model |
Distribution | Distribution model |
Retail | Retail model |
InventoryForresterNormalNoise | Inventory simulation with random orders |
InventoryForresterSinOneYear | Inventory simulation with sinusoidal orders |
InventoryForresterSinOneYearCapacity | Inventory simulation with sinusoidal orders |
InventoryForresterStep | Inventory simulation with sinusoidal orders |
Utilities | Utility models of Forrester's inventory model |