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    On upper bounds of sequential stochastic production planning problems (English)
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    The authors investigate a class of problems that determine production, inventory and work force levels to satisfy random demand during T periods. They give a priori upper bounds on costs under a rolling horizon strategy, solving in the first approach a deterministic problem using the average demand.
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    sequential stochastic production planning
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    random demand
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    rolling horizon strategy
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