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Robustness of the normal approximation of lead-time demand in a distribution setting
John E. Tyworth, Liam O'Neill
Supply Chain and Information Systems
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Normal Approximation
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Lead Time Demand
100%
Safety Stock
40%
Approximate Solution
20%
Fast-moving
20%
Misspecification
20%
Logistics Cost
20%
System Cost
20%
Filling Ratio
20%
Acquisition Cost
20%
Finished Goods
20%
Reorder Point
20%
Industry Groups
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Cost Rate
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Logistics System
20%
Engineering
Lead Time
100%
Safety Stock
100%
Logistics Cost
50%
System Cost
50%
Logistics System
50%
Approximation Solution
50%
Mathematics
Normal Approximation
100%
Misspecification
25%
System Cost
25%
Approximation Method
25%
Total Cost
25%
Industry Group
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
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Scientific Modelling
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