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Setup cost stability region for the dynamic lot sizing problem with backlogging
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    Setup cost stability region for the dynamic lot sizing problem with backlogging (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    This paper develops a procedure to find the `setup cost stability regions' for the dynamic lot sizing problem with backlogging. The setup cost stability region for a solu\-tion is defined as the set of all setup cost values for which the given solution is optimal. Such results can be useful in studying the robustness of a given solution with respect to errors in cost estimates.
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