CMIT, capacitated multi-level implosion tool
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- A Dynamic Lot Sizing Model with Learning in Setups
- A Max-Min Allocation Problem: Its Solutions and Applications
- A Strong Cutting Plane Algorithm for Production Scheduling with Changeover Costs
- A Tactical Planning Model for a Job Shop
- A duality model for a generalized minmax program
- A min-max resource allocation problem with substitutions
- A production planning problem in FMS
- An Efficient Algorithm for Multi-Item Scheduling
- An integrated plant loading model with economies of scale and scope
- Computationally Efficient Optimal Solutions to the Lot-Sizing Problem in Multistage Assembly Systems
- Deterministic Production Planning with Concave Costs and Capacity Constraints
- Dynamic Lot Size Models for Multi-Stage Assembly Systems
- Lot Sizes, Lead Times and In-Process Inventories
- Machine allocation problems in manufacturing networks
- Minimax Resource Allocation with Tree Structured Substitutable Resources
- Multi-stage production-inventory systems
- Production planning via scenario modelling
- Resource allocation among competing activities: A lexicographic minimax approach
- Solving Multi-Item Lot-Sizing Problems Using Strong Cutting Planes
- Uncapacitated Lot-Sizing Problems with Start-Up Costs
- Using Lagrangean Techniques to Solve Hierarchical Production Planning Problems
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- On the time-consistent stochastic dominance risk averse measure for tactical supply chain planning under uncertainty
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- Schumann, a modeling framework for supply chain management under uncertainty
- Capacity and material requirement planning modelling by comparing deterministic and fuzzy models
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