Disaggregation 1979
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-7636-9_2
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Disaggregation in manufacturing and service organizations: survey of problems and research

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“…The assumption of instantaneous applications of service resources can also be relaxed, i.e.. the assumption of Leontief domains is not necessary for obtaining a linear programming model. For example, Krajewski and Ritzman [1977 propose a formulation with resource input coefficients which distribute resource application over an integral number of time periods between intermediate product application and realization of output. Using the framework, we could extend their model to admit noninteger durations for resource applications.…”
Section: I-1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The assumption of instantaneous applications of service resources can also be relaxed, i.e.. the assumption of Leontief domains is not necessary for obtaining a linear programming model. For example, Krajewski and Ritzman [1977 propose a formulation with resource input coefficients which distribute resource application over an integral number of time periods between intermediate product application and realization of output. Using the framework, we could extend their model to admit noninteger durations for resource applications.…”
Section: I-1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is therefore a multi-objective optimization problem with a hierarchical structure (e.g. Krajewski and Ritzman (1979) and Cortés et al (2006)) in which the order of the objectives is the main point and there is no interest in a continuous trade-off among the functions. In general, the term "lexicographic optimization" is applied when different objectives must be optimized, but there is also literature that applies this term when the same objective is being optimized (e.g.…”
Section: Insert Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Krajewski and Ritzman (1977) give a survey of a disaggregation approach in manufacturing and service organisations. For a multi-stage system with multiple products and nonlinear assembly trees they state that this problem is hard to solve because of its computational complexity.…”
Section: Interaction Of the Hierarchical Levelsmentioning
confidence: 99%