Abstract
The use of a Markovian inventory system is a critical part of inventory management. The purpose of this study is to examine the demand for two commodities in a Markovian inventory system, one of which is designated as a major item (Commodity-I) and the other as a complimentary item (Commodity-II). Demand arrives according to a Poisson process, and service time is exponential at a queue-dependent rate. We investigate a strategy of (s,Q) type control for commodity-I with a random lead time but instantaneous replenishment for commodity-II. If the waiting hall reaches its maximum capacity of N, any arriving primary client may enter an infinite capacity orbit with a specified ratio. For orbiting consumers, the classical retrial policy is used. In a steady-state setting, the joint probability distributions for commodities and the number of demands in the queue and the orbit, are derived. From this, we derive a waiting time analysis and a variety of system performance metrics in the steady-state. Additionally, the physical properties of various performance measures are evaluated using various numerical assumptions associated with diverse stochastic behaviours.
Subject
General Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)
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