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Buch, Englisch, Band 151, 118 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 236 g

Reihe: Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems

Schneeweiss

Inventory-Production Theory

A Linear Policy Approach
Softcover Nachdruck of the original 1. Auflage 1977
ISBN: 978-3-540-08443-3
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

A Linear Policy Approach

Buch, Englisch, Band 151, 118 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 236 g

Reihe: Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems

ISBN: 978-3-540-08443-3
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg


The term inventory-production theory is not well defined. It com­ prises e. g. such models like cash balance models, production smoothing models and pure inventory models. We shall here mainly be concerned with stochastic dynamic problems and shall give exact definitions in the next section. Most of our work will concentrate on cash balance models. However, production smoothing situations and pure inventory problems will also be investigated. Since we are faced in principle with dynamic stochastic situa­ tions a dynamic programming approach would be appropriate. This approach, however, due to computational restraints, is limited to only but the simplest models. Therefore, in practice, one ruduces stochastics just in taking forecasts of demand and then treating the problem as a deterministic optimization problem. In addition one often introduces certain safety stocks to safeguard the system from possible forecasting errors. In general, this proce­ dure is suboptimal. However, there exists one particular situa­ tion when a separation in a forecasting procedure and a subse­ quent optimization of the remaining deterministic model is not suboptimal. This is known as the linear-quadratic model, i. e. a model having linear system equations and a quadratic cost crite­ rion. For this type of model H. A. Simon ~3J and later H. Theil [25J have shown that the above separation property holds. In fact, Simon's and Theil's results are nothing else but what has later and more generally become known to control engineers as Kalman's famous separation principle.

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1. The general model.- 2. The linear-quadratic model.- 2.1 Finite horizon case.- 2.2 Least square forecasts.- 2.3 An ideal situation.- 2.4 Infinite horizon case.- 2.5 Appendix to Chapter 2.- 2.5.1 State space representation and Separation Theorem.- 2.5.2 Optimal policies for ARMA-processes.- 3. The linear non-quadratic model 3.- 3.1 The general linear non-quadratic model.- 3.2 The general solution.- 3.3 Special cost functions.- 3.4 Special stochastic demand sequences.- 3.5 A direct approach solving a LNQ-problem.- 3.6 Appendix to Chapter 3: The normality condition.- 4. Comparison with optimal Dynamic Programming solutions.- 4.1 Piecewise linear costs (no set-up costs P=Q=0).- 4.2 Piecewise linear costs (including set-up costs: P and/or Q?O).- 4.3 Piecewise linear costs - Gauss-Markov case.- 5. Comparison with deterministic approximations.- 5.1 White noise case.- 5.2 Gauss-Markov case.- 5.3 Appendix to Chapter 5: Derivation of the deterministic policy.- 6. Comparison with AHM-Inventory Models.- 6.1 No-set-up cost case (P=0).- 6.2 Set-up cost case (P+0).- 7. Summary and concluding remarks.- Literature.



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