Enterprise retail systems increasingly rely on real-time synchronization between Point-of-Sale (POS), Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) platforms to maintain accurate inventory visibility across geographically distributed operations. While individual systems often appear operationally stable when examined in isolation, the integration layer between these systems introduces subtle inconsistencies that accumulate silently over time and produce significant financial, operational, and customer-facing business risk. This paper introduces and formalizes the concept of inventory consistency as a first-class system property in distributed enterprise retail platforms, identifies seven hidden failure modes responsible for silent inventory divergence, presents a quantitative risk scoring model, and proposes a four-layer governance framework for enterprise teams seeking to manage inventory consistency as a continuous operational concern.
Rajeshkumar Rajaseakaran Nair (Sun,) studied this question.