Prof. David Perry

D.Sc., Technion, 1983

Rabin building, Room: 8063

972-4-8249153 (3153)

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David Perry

D.Sc., Technion, 1983

Rabin building, Room: 8063

972-4-8249153 (3153)

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Personal website

Short Bio

David Perry received his PhD in Operations Research from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology in May 1983. He joined the Department of Statistics at the University of Haifa in October 1983 as a Lecturer. Over the years he was promoted and in 2001 he became a full Professor at Haifa.  He retired in September 2015 from Haifa and started his position as the founder chairman of the Department of Logistics at the Western Galilee College, in October 2015.  His research has been funded consecutively for the past 30 years by the GIF (German Israel Fund) and  ISF (Israel Science Foundation).  He is the author of more than 100 scientific papers. He served on the editorial board of Operations Research Letters; he still serves on the editorial boards of Queueing Systems,  Methodology and Computing in Applied Probability and IIE Transactions.

Research interests

 Applied probability, stochastic models, queueing theory  

Selected Publications

Kaspi, H. and Perry, D. (1983). Inventory systems of perishable commodities. Adv. in Appl. Probab. 15, 674–685.

Perry, D. (1985). An inventory system for perishable commodities with random lifetime. Adv. in Appl. Probab. 17, 234–236.

Asmussen, S. and Perry, D. (1992). On cycle maxima, first passage problems and extreme value theory for queues. Comm. Statist. Stochastic Models 8, 421–458.

Asmussen, S. and Perry, D. (1998). An operational calculus for matrix-exponential distributions, with applications to a Brownian (q,Q) inventory model. Math. Oper. Res. 23 (1998), 166–176.

Perry, D. and Stadje, W. (1999). Heavy traffic analysis of a queueing system with bounded capacity for two types of customers. J. Appl. Probab. 36, 1155–1166.

Boxma, O. J.; Perry, D. and Stadje, W. (2001). Clearing models for M/G/1 queues. Queueing Syst. 38, 287–306.

Perry, D.; Stadje, W.; Zacks, S. (2002). Hitting and ruin probabilities for compound Poisson processes and the cycle maximum of the M/G/1 queue. Stoch. Models 18, 553–564.

Perry, D.; Stadje, W.; Zacks, S. (2005). Sporadic and continuous clearing policies for a production/inventory system under an M/G demand process. Math. Oper. Res. 30, 354–368.

Boxma, O.; Perry, D.; Stadje, W.; Zacks, S. (2010). The busy period of an M/G/1 queue with customer impatience. J. Appl. Probab. 47 (2010), 130–145.

Boxma, O. J.; Parlar, M.; Perry, D. (2015). A make-to-stock mountain-type inventory model. Ann. Oper. Res. 231, 65–77.

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