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facilities/equipment planning: capacity expansion 7 dynamic programming: applications 2 inventory/production: planning horizons 2 applications 1 capacity 1 heuristics 1 industries: communications 1 inventory/production: policies 1 natural resources: water resources 1 perishable/aging items 1 probability: stochastic model applications 1 production/scheduling: learning 1 production/scheduling: work studies and learning 1 programming: integer 1
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Smith, Robert L. 2 Bean, James C. 1 Erlenkotter, Donald 1 Fong, C. O. 1 Hiller, Randall S. 1 Okada, Norio 1 Rajagopalan, S. 1 Sethi, Suresh 1 Shapiro, Jeremy F. 1 Smunt, Timothy L. 1 Srinivasan, V. 1
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Deterministic Capacity Expansion Under Deterioration
Rajagopalan, S. - In: Management Science 38 (1992) 4, pp. 525-539
This paper considers the deterministic capacity expansion problem with deterioration. First, the paper extends the conventional model by incorporating capacity deterioration effects and operating costs that are a function of: (i) the age of the facility and (ii) the extent of utilization of...
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Planning for Surprise: Water Resources Development Under Demand and Supply Uncertainty I. The General Model
Erlenkotter, Donald; Sethi, Suresh; Okada, Norio - In: Management Science 35 (1989) 2, pp. 149-163
A study of water resources development in South Sweden revealed that water consumption unexpectedly stopped growing after construction had begun on a large project to expand water supplies. The project had a long lead time for completion, and planning had been based on traditional deterministic...
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The Multiregion Dynamic Capacity Expansion Problem: An Improved Heuristic
Fong, C. O.; Srinivasan, V. - In: Management Science 32 (1986) 9, pp. 1140-1152
We consider the problem of determining a schedule of capacity expansions for m producing regions and a schedule of shipments from the regions to n markets so as to meet market demands over a T-period planning horizon at minimum discounted capacity expansion and shipment costs. The proposed...
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Incorporating Learning Curve Analysis into Medium-Term Capacity Planning Procedures: A Simulation Experiment
Smunt, Timothy L. - In: Management Science 32 (1986) 9, pp. 1164-1176
The purpose of this paper is to determine the type of company which can benefit from incorporating learning curve analysis into its medium-term capacity planning procedures and the effect of information aggregation on learning curve capacity projections. The research into these two issues uses a...
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Optimal Capacity Expansion Planning When There are Learning Effects
Hiller, Randall S.; Shapiro, Jeremy F. - In: Management Science 32 (1986) 9, pp. 1153-1163
Production and capacity expansion decisions are difficult to analyze when there is learning. Later production is less costly, and maybe more profitable, but the company must endure high initial production costs. Mixed integer programming models are presented for optimizing coordinated production...
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Optimal Capacity Expansion Over an Infinite Horizon
Bean, James C.; Smith, Robert L. - In: Management Science 31 (1985) 12, pp. 1523-1532
The problem of choosing an optimal initial capacity expansion from a finite number of durable facility sizes is affected by potential future expansion decisions. As we consider such expansions over longer and longer study horizons, the optimal initial facility choice can fluctuate due to...
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Turnpike Results for Single Location Capacity Expansion
Smith, Robert L. - In: Management Science 25 (1979) 5, pp. 474-484
We consider the problem of selecting capacity additions from a finite set of possible facility sizes to meet demand at a single location over an infinite horizon. The problem is motivated and illustrated by an application to the planning for the deployment of long haul transmission facilities in...
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