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Intermittent demand is often defined as random demand with a large proportion of zero values (Silver, 1981). However, the terms ‘intermittent demand', ‘lumpy demand', and ‘erratic demand' are used interchangeably in the literature. There is also a widely held misconception that low demand...
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