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One of the basic assumptions of the classical dynamic lot-sizing model is that theaggregate demand of a given period must be satisfied in that period. Under thisassumption, if backlogging is not allowed then the demand of a given period cannotbe delivered earlier or later than the period. If...
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We study a class of scheduling problems involving the maximumlateness criterion and an element of batching. For all the …
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In this paper an algorithm is proposed to find an integral solution of (nonlinear) complementarity problems. The algorithm starts with a nonnegative integral point and generates a unique sequence of adjacent integral simplices of varying dimension. Conditions are stated under which the algorithm...
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probability weighting using rank dependent utility theory. The fundamental difference with the standard scheduling model based on …This paper proposes an analytical framework for scheduling decisions of road travelers that takes into account … expected utility is that the probabilities of arrivals are treated in a non-linear way. This paper shows how scheduling …
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stochastic state variable. Retrieval of these experiences is probabilistic and subject to error. We apply the model to scheduling …
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