
Inventory Analytics
Roberto Rossi, University of Edinburgh
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ISBN 13: 9781800641778
Publisher: Roberto Rossi
Language: English
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CC BY
Reviews





It covers all the basic concepts in inventory control theory. It is amazing that the book covers almost everything in less than 200 pages without losing the depth. read more
Reviewed by Sangphil Kim, Associate Professor, Winona State University on 2/16/23
Comprehensiveness
It covers all the basic concepts in inventory control theory. It is amazing that the book covers almost everything in less than 200 pages without losing the depth.
Content Accuracy
I don’t see any incorrect content.
Relevance/Longevity
The concepts the book covers are the fundamentals. And by providing python codes, the book keeps up with the current trend.
Clarity
In some part, the style of writing is very concise. Personally, I prefer this style but other may not like it. However, it doesn’t skip any important information.
Consistency
The text is consistent in terms of terminology and framework. Pretty well.
Modularity
Definitely, the book is divisible into smaller section. Depends on the instructor’s need, he or she can take only a couple of chapters, and the text still will serve its purpose.
Organization/Structure/Flow
Organization is clear. It cannot be better.
Interface
Everything is clear and free of interface issues.
Grammatical Errors
No grammatical error.
Cultural Relevance
This is book handles scientific contents. It cannot be culturally offensive or insensitive.
CommentsWhen I check the number of pages, I didn’t expect a comprehensive textbook for inventory theory. However, it didn’t take too long to find I was wrong. The text is very concise and covers almost every building blocks in inventory theory. I don’t recommend this book to general business undergraduate course due to the mathematical depth it covers. It would be good textbook for advanced undergraduate or graduate level course either in business or in industrial engineering.





This OER book is a comprehensive introduction to the theories and practices of inventory control. Inventory management is a research area central to supply chain management. The book provides an effective index and glossary. read more
Reviewed by Shouhong Wang, Commonwealth Professor, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth on 11/2/22
Comprehensiveness
This OER book is a comprehensive introduction to the theories and practices of inventory control. Inventory management is a research area central to supply chain management. The book provides an effective index and glossary.
Content Accuracy
The book provides the foundations of inventory systems and analytics models of inventory control. The content has solid research base and is accurate.
Relevance/Longevity
The content is up-to-date and will be sustainable in the foreseeable future. Many inventory control models discussed in the book are classical. The book is easy to arrange so that necessary updates (e.g., new inventory control models) can be easily added.
Clarity
The textbook is easy to read, and is accessible for researchers and practitioners in inventory management.
Consistency
The book has a uniform structure. The terminology and symbols are consistent.
Modularity
Each module (chapter or section) of the book addresses a specific inventory control theory or inventory control model. The book is easy to resign to meet specific teaching/learning needs.
Organization/Structure/Flow
The presentation of the inventory theories or models is progressive. The presentation flow is logical and easy to follow.
Interface
The figures in the book are clear and well-explained. They are informative.
Grammatical Errors
The book contains no grammatical errors.
Cultural Relevance
The book is a genuine scientific book.
CommentsThis OER book is a comprehensive introduction to the theories and practices of inventory control. Inventory management is a research area central to supply chain management. The book provides the foundations of inventory systems and analytics models of inventory control. The book includes Python programs to illustrating inventory control theories and models via computational examples. This book is an excellent textbook for graduate as well as undergraduate courses which dedicate to inventory management. It is also an outstanding reference book for researchers and practitioners in the areas of supply chain management, industrial engineering, data sciences and analytics, and applications of Python programming.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Inventory Systems
- Deterministic Inventory Control
- Demand Forecasting
- Stochastic Inventory Control
- Multi-echelon Inventory Systems
About the Book
About the Contributors
Author
Roberto Rossi, Professor at the University of Edinburgh Business School holding the Chair in Uncertainty Modelling.