A State Space Augmentation Algorithm for the Replenishment Cycle Inventory Policy
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2011
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Elsevier
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Abstract
In this work we propose an efficient dynamic programming approach for computing replenishment cycle policy parameters under non-stationary stochastic demand and service level constraints. The replenishment cycle policy is a popular inventory control policy typically employed for dampening planning instability. The approach proposed in this work achieves a significant computational efficiency and it can solve any relevant size instance in trivial time. Our method exploits the well known concept of state space relaxation. A filtering procedure and an augmenting procedure for the state space graph are proposed. Starting from a relaxed state space graph our method tries to remove provably suboptimal arcs and states (filtering) and then it tries to efficiently build up (augmenting) a reduced state space graph representing the original problem. Our experimental results show that the filtering procedure and the augmenting procedure often generate a small filtered state space graph, which can be easily processed using dynamic programming in order to produce a solution for the original problem. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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15th International Symposium on Inventories -- AUG, 2008 -- Budapest, HUNGARY
Keywords
Inventory control, Non-stationary stochastic demand, Replenishment cycle policy, Dynamic programming, State space relaxation, State space filtering, State space augmentation, Lot-Sizing Problem, Constraint, Strategies, dynamic programming, state space augmentation, state space relaxation, shortest-path problem, non-stationary stochastic demand, replenishment cycle policy, lot-sizing problem, service-level constraints, state space filtering, strategies, inventory control
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0209 industrial biotechnology, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology
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Internatıonal Journal of Productıon Economıcs
Volume
133
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1
Start Page
377
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384
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