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On modelling planning under uncertainty in manufacturing.

A. Alonso-Ayuso, L. F. Escudero, M.T. Ortuño (2007)

SORT

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We present a modelling framework for two-stage and multi-stage mixed 0-1 problems under uncertainty for strategic Supply Chain Management, tactical production planning and operations assignment and scheduling. A scenario tree based scheme is used to represent the uncertainty. We present the Deterministic Equivalent Model of the stochastic mixed 0-1 programs with complete recourse that we study. The constraints are modelled by compact and splitting variable representations via scenarios. ...

Production-inventory system with finite production rate, stock-dependent demand, and variable holding cost

Hesham K. Alfares (2014)

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle

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In general, traditional production-inventory systems are based on a number of simplifying – but somewhat unrealistic – assumptions, including constant demand rate, constant holding cost, and instantaneous order replenishment. These assumptions have been individually challenged in numerous variations of production-inventory models. Finite production rate models, such as economic production quantity (EPQ) systems consider gradual order replenishment. Stock-dependent demand models assume...