The skiving stock problem as a counterpart of the cutting stock problem

The skiving stock problem as a counterpart of the cutting stock problem

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Article ID: iaor20042667
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 10
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 637
End Page Number: 650
Publication Date: Nov 2003
Journal: International Transactions in Operational Research
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Keywords: packing
Abstract:

The cutting stock problem (CSP) is a particular case of the set-covering problem. Similarly we introduce another class of combinatorial optimization problems called the skiving stock problem (SSP) as a particular case of the set-packing problem. The SSP shares many properties and solving techniques with the CSP. When these two problem spaces are contrasted they illuminate one another in that they form a ‘dual’ relationship where techniques once thought to be applicable in one domain can be applied in the other. Furthermore, the SSP, like the CSP, may have numerous applications in business and industry.

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