Multilevel capacitated lot-sizing and resource-constrained project scheduling: an integrating perspective

Multilevel capacitated lot-sizing and resource-constrained project scheduling: an integrating perspective

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Article ID: iaor20061666
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 43
Issue: 24
Start Page Number: 5253
End Page Number: 5270
Publication Date: Jan 2005
Journal: International Journal of Production Research
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Keywords: production
Abstract:

Some well-known decision problems can be regarded as special cases of the resource-constrained project-scheduling problem (RCPSP) with respect to the structure of their mathematical models. These decision models include assembly line balancing, job shop scheduling and some packing problems. Here, the differences and similarities of mathematical models of the multilevel capacitated lot-sizing problem (MLCLSP) and the RCPSP are shown, and it is concluded that the RCPSP is a special case of the MLCLSP. This theoretical result is complemented by an integrated, general model formulation that allows one to coordinate customer-specific order and make-to-stock (lot size) production at the master (production) planning level.

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