The performance ratio of grouping policies for the joint replenishment problem (Q689953)

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The performance ratio of grouping policies for the joint replenishment problem
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    The performance ratio of grouping policies for the joint replenishment problem (English)
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    2 January 1994
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    In an EOQ model with \(n\) products, joint setup costs provide incentives for joint replenishments. These joint setup costs may be modelled as a positive, nondecreasing, submodular set function. A grouping heuristic partitions the \(n\) products into groups, and all products in the same group are always jointly replenished. Each group is thus considered as a single ``aggregate product'' being replenished independently of the other groups and according to the EOQ formula. As a result, possible savings when several groups are simultaneously replenished are simply ignored. The problem of determining the worst-case performance ratio of grouping policies is formulated as a maximum problem, which is neither quasiconcave nor quasiconvex. We use a novel approach to estimate an upper bound. We find that the cost of a best grouping policy is no more than 44.8\% above the optimal cost.
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    EOQ model
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    joint replenishments
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    joint setup costs
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    grouping heuristic
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    worst-case performance ratio
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    grouping policies
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    upper bound
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