Yves Dallery
Université Paris-Saclay
18 Papers
23 Citations
Yves Dallery is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supply chain & Call control. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 18 publications. Previous affiliations of Yves Dallery include Bouygues Telecom.
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Papers
A comprehensive survey of guaranteed-service models for multi-echelon inventory optimization
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the GSM literature is conducted and classify the literature along three axes: extensions of the original GSM through the relaxation of certain modeling assumptions, solution methods developed for different supply chain structures, and industrial applications and the results obtained on real-world problems.
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A new method to forecast intermittent demand in the presence of inventory obsolescence
TL;DR: In periods with positive demand the new method updates the demand sizes, the demand intervals, and the estimator, similar to SBA, but in any time period if the actual demand interval becomes higher than the most recent estimated demand interval, the update becomes in every period similar to the probability of occurrence in TSB.
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Measurement and management of supply chain performance: practices in today’s large companies
Siham Lakri,Yves Dallery,Zied Jemai +2 more
- 01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, a benchmarking approach was used to analyse eleven large companies' performance systems and complemented by two brainstorming workshops to find the responses of these companies to this need and to form a framework for addressing this critical topic.
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Modeling Call Centers with Delays Information
Oualid Jouini,Yves Dallery,Zeinep Aksin Karaesman +2 more
- 01 Jan 2006
TL;DR: A method of delays announcement referred to as announcement by increments is proposed, shown how this method would improve the system behavior through reducing errors approximations.
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Service capacity pooling in M/G/1 service systems
Jing Peng,Oualid Jouini,Yves Dallery,Zied Jemai +3 more
- 21 Oct 2015
TL;DR: This paper model both the service provider and the cooperative coalition as a single server queue, and develops the corresponding cooperative game with transferable utility, and analyzes the core allocations, proving the non-emptiness of the core.