Problems, models and complexity. Part II: Application to the discrete lot-sizing and scheduling problem

Problems, models and complexity. Part II: Application to the discrete lot-sizing and scheduling problem

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Article ID: iaor20043402
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 2
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 153
End Page Number: 169
Publication Date: Apr 2003
Journal: Journal of Mathematical Modelling and Algorithms
Authors: , ,
Keywords: inventory, scheduling
Abstract:

In Part I of this study, we suggest to identify an operations research (OR) problem with the equivalence class of models describing the problem and enhance the standard computer-science theory of computational complexity to be applicable to this situation of an often model-based OR context. The Discrete Lot-sizing and Scheduling Problem (DLSP) is analysed here in detail to demonstrate the difficulties which can arise if these aspects are neglected and to illustrate the new theoretical concept. In addition, a new minimal model is introduced for the DLSP which makes this problem eventually amenable to a rigorous analysis of its computational complexity.

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