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This paper presents a novel approach for solving an integrated production planning and scheduling problem. In theory as well as in practice, because of their complexity, these two decision levels are most of the time treated sequentially. Scheduling largely depends on the production quantities...
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In this article the problem of minimizing the completion time variance in n-job, single-machine scheduling is considered. The release times for all jobs are assumed to be zero. A new quadratic integer programming formulation is introduced. A Lagrangian relaxation (LR) procedure is developed to...
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We consider an inventory control problem in a supply chain consisting of a single supplier, with a central distribution center (CDC) and multiple regional warehouses, and multiple retailers. We focus on the problem of selecting warehouses to be used among a set of candidate warehouses, assigning...
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Lean distribution networks have been increasingly exposed to the risk of unpredicted disruptions causing significant economic forfeitures. At the same time, the existing literature features a limited number of studies which consider fortification of facilities for improving network reliability....
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A popular argument states that most of the diversification in a portfolio can be obtained with a rather small number of securities. In this paper we present three algorithms to approach the underlying NP-hard problem of portfolio optimization with a cardinality constraint. All three of these...
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The job shop problem is among the class of non-deterministic polynomial time hard combinatorial problems. This research article addresses the problem of static job shop scheduling on the job-based representation and the rule-based representations. The popular search techniques, such as the...
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Adaptive sample size and sampling intervals schemes have been widely used to improve the statistical efficiency of Hotelling T² control chart in detecting small changes when the quality of a product or a process can be characterised by the multivariate distribution of quality characteristics....
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The flexible job-shop scheduling problem (FJSP) is one of the most complex problems (Meriem and Ghédira, 2004). Thus, exact methods are not effective for solving the FJSP and heuristic approaches are generally used to find near optimal solutions within reasonable computation times. In our...
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Machining operations are used for creating surfaces by cutting away unwanted materials from workpieces. These operations are highly constrained and non-linear in nature. As a result traditional techniques are not suitable for machining parameter optimisation. Turning and milling are the two most...
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This article presents the methodology for calculation of the optimum size of a Photovoltaic (PV) system. Long-term data of PV radiation were used to calculate the average power generated by a PV generator for every hour of a typical day in a month. A load of a typical house in the south of...
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