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An algorithm for the two-dimensional assortment problem
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    An algorithm for the two-dimensional assortment problem (English)
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    We consider the two-dimensional assortment problem. This is the problem of choosing from a set of stock rectangles a subset which can be used for cutting into a number of smaller rectangular pieces. Constraints are imposed upon the number of such pieces which result from the cutting. A heuristic algorithm for the guillotine cutting version of the problem is developed based on a greedy procedure for generating two-dimensional cutting patterns, a linear program for choosing the cutting patterns to use and an interchange procedure to decide the best subset of stock rectangles to cut. Computational results are presented for a number of test problems which indicate that the algorithm developed produces good quality results both for assortment problems and for two-dimensional cutting problems.
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    cutting stock
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    two-dimensional assortment problem
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    heuristic algorithm
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    guillotine cutting
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    greedy procedure
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    two-dimensional cutting patterns
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