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This paper deals with proportional lot sizing and scheduling (PLSP) and gives some insights into the properties of this problem. Such insights may be useful for developing heuristic and/or exact solution procedures. The emphasis of this paper is on the multi-level, multi-machine case. We provide...
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This contribution generalizes the work of Drexl and Haase about the so-called proportional lot sizing and scheduling problem which was published in 1995. While the early paper considers single-level cases only, the paper at hand describes multi-level problems. 1t provides mixed-integer programs...
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A flow line consists of a sequence of work places (or stations) through which one or more producta (or models) move one-way in order to be processed. Each model requires specific Operations which must be performed in a predefined Order. To be able to do so, the stations must be equipped with...
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Recently, Branzei, Dimitrov, and Tijs (2003) introduced cooperative interval-valued games. Among other insights, the notion of an interval core has been coined and proposed as a solution concept for interval-valued games. In this paper we will present a general mathematical programming algorithm...
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Mathematical Programming and Financial Objectives for Scheduling Projects focuses on decision problems where the performance is measured in terms of money. As the title suggests, special attention is paid to financial objectives and the relationship of financial objectives to project schedules...
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