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A Dynamic Programming Approach to a Lot Size Scheduling Problem
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Mathematical ProgrammingEngineeringDynamic Resource AllocationIndustrial EngineeringRepetitive BasisOperations ResearchDynamic Programming SolutionSystems EngineeringLogisticsDiscrete MathematicsCombinatorial OptimizationQuantitative ManagementDynamic Programming ApproachComputer EngineeringManufacturing PlanningComputer ScienceSupply Chain ManagementInteger ProgrammingProduction PlanningScheduling ProblemSample ProblemProduction SchedulingBusinessDynamic ProgrammingScheduling (Production Processes)
The problem considered is that of scheduling the production of several different items over the same facility on a repetitive basis. The facility is such that only one item can be produced at a time; there is a setup cost and a setup time associated with producing each item; the demand rate for each item is known and constant over an infinite planning horizon, and all demand must be met. A dynamic programming solution is developed. This solution is applied to a sample problem, and the results are compared with pertinent bounds.
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