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Graph theory 1 Graphentheorie 1 Heuristic Approximation 1 Inventory 1 Linear Programming 1 Mathematical programming 1 Mathematische Optimierung 1 Nonparametric Estimation 1 Separable Convex Programming 1 Stochastic process 1 Stochastischer Prozess 1 Tourenplanung 1 Transportzeit 1 Travel time 1 Vehicle routing problem 1 chance constrained programming 1 separable convex programming 1 stochastic network 1 upper bound technique 1
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Chakraborty, B. 1 Downs, Brian 1 Jana, R. K. 1 Metters, Richard 1 Peer, S. K. 1 Semple, John 1 Sharma, Dinesh K. 1
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International journal of applied management science : IJAMS 1 Management Science 1
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A shortest path problem in a stochastic network with exponential travel time
Peer, S. K.; Sharma, Dinesh K.; Chakraborty, B.; Jana, R. K. - In: International journal of applied management science : IJAMS 13 (2021) 3, pp. 179-199
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Managing Inventory with Multiple Products, Lags in Delivery, Resource Constraints, and Lost Sales: A Mathematical Programming Approach
Downs, Brian; Metters, Richard; Semple, John - In: Management Science 47 (2001) 3, pp. 464-479
This paper develops an order-up-to S inventory model that is designed to handle multiple items, resource constraints, lags in delivery, and lost sales without sacrificing computational simplicity. Mild conditions are shown to ensure that the expected average holding cost and the expected average...
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