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Stock‐rationing policy for a make‐to‐stock production system with two priority classes and backordering

Ha, 1997

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6238036525863571700
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Ha A
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Naval Research Logistics (NRL)

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This article considers the problem of production control and stock rationing in a make‐to‐ stock production system with two priority customer classes and backordering. The problem is formulated as a queueing control model. With Poisson arrivals and exponential production …
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    • G06F9/00Arrangements for programme control, e.g. control unit
    • G06F9/06Arrangements for programme control, e.g. control unit using stored programme, i.e. using internal store of processing equipment to receive and retain programme
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    • G06F9/4843Task transfer initiation or dispatching by program, e.g. task dispatcher, supervisor, operating system
    • G06F9/4881Scheduling strategies for dispatcher, e.g. round robin, multi-level priority queues
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