نتایج جستجو برای: stochastic lead times

تعداد نتایج: 781472  

Journal: :Math. Oper. Res. 2016
Martin Skutella Maxim Sviridenko Marc Uetz

Two important characteristics encountered in many real-world scheduling problems are heterogeneous processors and a certain degree of uncertainty about the sizes of jobs. In this paper we address both, and study for the first time a scheduling problem that combines the classical unrelated machine scheduling model with stochastic processing times of jobs. By means of a novel time-indexed linear ...

Journal: :Transportation Science 2003
Astrid S. Kenyon David P. Morton

We consider stochastic vehicle routing problems on a network with random travel and service times. A fleet of one or more vehicles is available to be routed through the network to service each node. Two versions of the model are developed based on alternative objective functions. We provide bounds on optimal objective function values and conditions under which reductions to simpler models can b...

2006
Harold P. de Vladar Ido Pen

We study a generalised model of population growth in which the state variable is population growth rate instead of population size. Stochastic parametric perturbations, modelling phenotypic variability, lead to a Langevin system with two sources of multiplicative noise. The stationary probability distributions have two characteristic power-law scales. Numerical simulations show that noise suppr...

Journal: :Revista Española de Enfermedades Digestivas 2020

Journal: :International Journal of Production Research 2012

Journal: :Operations Research 2022

Taking Advantage of the Lead Time Randomness in Supply Chains lead times is a major—and increasingly important—issue inventory management, as variety risk factors motivate companies to diversify their supply sources and rely on distributed networks suppliers. In “Exploiting Random Times for Significant Inventory Cost Savings,” A. Stolyar Q. Wang show that, surprisingly, instead being damaging f...

2006
Harold P. de Vladar

We study a generalised model of population growth in which the state variable is population growth rate instead of population size. Stochastic parametric perturbations, modelling phenotypic variability, lead to a Langevin system with two sources of multiplicative noise. The stationary probability distributions have two characteristic power-law scales. Numerical simulations show that noise suppr...

Journal: :The European Journal of Health Economics 2018

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