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Planificación multinivel con limitaciones de capacidad.

Sebastián Lozano Segura, Juan Carlos Larrañeta Astola, Luis Onieva Jiménez (1991)

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Este trabajo estudia el problema de la planificación de la producción en sistemas de fabricación multinivel, con un cuello de botella. El problema se ha abordado mediante una aproximación heurística, resolviendo el problema resultante empleando el método primal dual. El trabajo incluye un algoritmo para la selección sucesiva de los precios de los recursos que garanticen una mejora monótona hacia la solución óptima.

Process parameter prediction via markov models of sub-activities

Lino G. Marujo, Raad Y. Qassim (2014)

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle

This work aims to fill a lacunae in the project-oriented production systems literature providing a formal analytic description of the rework effects formulae and the determination of the extended design time due to a certain degree of overlapping in a pair of activities. It is made through the utilization of concepts of workflow construction with hidden (semi) Markov models theory and establishing a way to disaggregate activities into sub-activities, in order to determine the activity parameters...

Production planning in data envelopment analysis without explicit inputs

Alireza Amirteimoori, Behrooz Daneshian, Sohrab Kordrostami, Kambiz Shahroodi (2013)

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle

In the performance measurement using tools such as data envelopment analysis (DEA), data without explicit inputs has attracted considerable attention among researchers. In such studies the problem of production planning in the next production season is an important and interesting subject. Because of the uncertain nature of the future, decision makers need to provide robust procedures in order to examine alternative courses of action and their implications. The purpose of this paper is to develop...

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

Hesham K. Alfares (2014)

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle

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 the demand...

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