Blood bank inventory management in India

作者: Harshal Lowalekar , N. Ravichandran

DOI: 10.1007/S12597-013-0148-Z

关键词: BusinessContext (language use)FinanceFormal methodsEnvironmental resource managementBlood bankInventory management

摘要: In this paper we provide an overview of the recent contributions in area blood bank inventory management and relate them to challenges Indian context. We study current blood-banking scenario India identify that are peculiar banks. review role formal methods analyzing complex problem existing research gaps context conclude by identifying several opportunities for micro modeling

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