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Blood Inventory Published: 21 March 2020 Blood banks face inventory management problems associated to https://
Management System: demand uncertainty and high inventory levels. An efficient blood doi.org/
Reducing Wastage and do Carmo, B.B.T., de Souza, inventory management is related to the use of simple, transparent 10.1007/978-
Shortage D.F.L., Queiroz, P.G.G., de and easy-to-understand procedures by blood banks’ employees. 3-030-43616-
Souza, A.A., de Lira, I.L.B. However, the literature about good practices in blood bank
2_3
(2020). inventory management is scarce, reinforcing new developments
need on this subject to ensure a good availability of blood
products and reducing wastage. This research presents a blood
inventory management system implemented in software, DOAR,
able to meet demand while minimizing blood bags wastage. DOAR
is simple, user-friendly and able to optimize blood inventory and
donations. The purpose of the software is to provide a link
between the demand by blood components and collected blood
bags.
Design of an Inventory Published: 01 January 2013 It is an important job to manage the storing/unstoring state or the https://
Management System for inventory state of logistics efficiently and accurately at the doi.org/
Refrigerated Warehouses ChaeHoon Ban, DongHyun inventory management system for refrigerated warehouses. Since 10.1007/978-
on Mobile Environments Kim, DaeSoo Cho, Jinoh the inventory management system is running on the legacy 94-007-6516-
Choi, Jindeog Kim & system which is the closed client–server system, the maintenance 0_86
Sungwoo Ahn of the system is costly and labor-intensive. Also, the inventory
management system does not provide any services to the
Future Information cosigners and the consigners should use phones or faxes to place
Communication Technology or obtain orders. Thus, the business process becomes inefficient
and Applications, 2013, and inaccurate because the old-fashioned management system
Volume 235 requires human involvement. In this paper, we design and
ISBN : 978-94-007-6515-3 implement the mobile framework to provide various services for a
consigner with a mobile device. If a consigner requests the job or
the information of logistics with a mobile device, the mobile
framework connects to the legacy system and processes the job or
retrieves the related data from the legacy system. Since the
consigner is able to check the inventory state and handles the
orders directly without any human involvement, the management
for the refrigerated warehouse becomes more accurate and
efficient
The study of the influence Published: 17 December The basic principles of an inventory management system with a https://
of warehouse 2015 fixed order quantity are described, and the advantages and doi.org/
replenishment rate on an disadvantages of the system are considered. The influence of the 10.3103/
inventory management Bedyaeva, A.V., Kapitanov, replenishment rate of the warehouse on the optimum order size is S105261881508
system with a fixed order A.V. The study of the investigated. 0038
quantity influence of warehouse
replenishment rate on an
inventory management
system with a fixed order
quantity. J. Mach. Manuf.
Reliab.

published in Problemy
mashinostroeniya i
avtomatizatsyi, 2015, No. 1,
pp. 42–46.
A Software Architecture Published: 01 January 2012 Inventory Management is one of the basic problems in almost https://
for Inventory every company. Before computer age and integration, paper doi.org/
Management System Arsan, T., Başkan, E., Ar, E., tables and paperwork solutions were being used as inventory 10.1007/978-1-
Bozkuş, Z. (2013). management tools. These we very far from being a solution, took 4614-3535-8_2
so much time, even needed employees just for this section of
Lecture Notes in Electrical organization. There was no an efficient solution available in the
Engineering, vol 152. many companies during these days. Every process was based on
Springer, New York, NY. paperwork, human fault rate was high, the process and the tracing
the inventory losses were not possible, and there was no efficient
logging systems. After the computer age, every process is started
to be integrated into electronic environment. And now we have
qualified technology to implement new solutions to these
problems. Software based systems bring the advantages of having
the most efficient control with less effort and employees. These
developments provide new solutions for also inventory
management systems in this context. In this paper, a new solution
for Inventory Management System (IMS) is designed and
implemented. Most importantly, this system is designed for Kadir
Has University and used as Inventory Management System.
Requirements 10 December 2014 This appendix provides excerpts from a sample requirements https://
Specification for a Generic specification (RS) for a generic Inventory Management System doi.org/
Inventory Management Foster, E.C. (2014). (IMS) that may be suitable for a small or medium sized 10.1007/978-1-
System organization. 4842-0847-
Requirements Specification 2_29
for a Generic Inventory
Management System.

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Inventory Published Inventory control problems have attracted researchers for many years.
Management: 05 October 2010 Fundamentally, the problem is one of matching supply and demand by
Information, efficiently coordinating the production and the distribution of goods.
Coordination, and Özer, Ö. (2011). Recent developments in information technology have equipped
Rationality. managers with the means to obtain better and timely information
Inventory regarding, for example, demand, lead times, available assets, and
Management: capacity. Technology has also enabled customers to obtain vast amounts
Information, of information about a product, such as its physical attributes and
Coordination, and availability. In today’s increasingly competitive marketplace, consumers
Rationality. are constantly pressuring suppliers to simultaneously reduce costs and
lead times and increase the quality of their products. Good inventory
In: Kempf, K., management is no longer a competitive advantage. It is an essential
Keskinocak, P., Uzsoy, capability to survive in a global market.
R. (eds) Planning
Production and
Inventories in the
Extended Enterprise.
International Series in
Operations Research
& Management
Science, vol 151.
Springer, New York,
NY.

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