Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3263
Title: A Novel Hybrid IBA-OSCD Approach for Multi-Criteria Inventory Classification
Authors: Anđelić, Ognjen 
Milošević, Pavle 
Rakicevic, Zoran 
Hudec, Miroslav
Zukanović, Milica 
Keywords: Inventory management;Inventory classification;Hybrid multi-criteria approach;Interpolative Boolean algebra;Ordinal Sums of Conjunctive and Disjunctive Functions
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Prešov University Press, 2025
Abstract: Research background: Inventory management plays a crucial role in manufacturing organizations as it
enables continuity of production, adequate response to customer demand, financial optimization of
inventory and overall adequate organizational liquidity. Inventory management is highly dependent on
inventory classification as it allows simplification of the inventory management process by assigning
inventory management policies based on categories rather than individual items.
Purpose of the article: In this article, a novel hybrid approach for multi-criteria inventory classification is
proposed. The approach considers two groups of logically related criteria: One group focuses on inventory
ordering dynamics, i.e., lead time, average demand, current inventory quantity, and coefficient of
variation, while the other focuses on inventory quantity and value, including average demand, unit price,
and dollar usage value. The method follows the ABC classification convention and is used to categorize
290 inventory items into three classes.
Methods: The classification process is conducted in two steps. First, each set of criteria is evaluated and
aggregated using logical aggregation based on Interpolative Boolean Algebra, allowing for the integration
of both logic-based and statistical relationships within the data during aggregation. The resulting values
are then further aggregated using ordinal sums of conjunctive and disjunctive functions to perform upward
or downward reinforcement , depending on the input values.
Findings & Value added: This study demonstrates the novel logic-based approach to multi-criteria
inventory classification, which aims to explore a different perspective on inventory management by
considering multiple sets of logically related criteria.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3263
ISBN: 978-80-555-3597-5
Appears in Collections:Radovi istraživača / Researchers’ publications

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