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Eyeballing heuristics for dynamic lot size problems
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    Eyeballing heuristics for dynamic lot size problems (English)
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    We propose a simple heuristic algorithm for solving the classical discrete dynamic lot size problem without backlogging over a finite planning horizon. It is based on the basic ideas of acceptable inventory sizes to be held over a number of periods. The heuristic can be implemented by only comparing pairs of numbers without any tedious computations. The cost comparisons have shown that its efficiency is very encouraging.
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    heuristic algorithm
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    discrete dynamic lot size problem without backlogging
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    finite planning horizon
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