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The effect of lot-sizing on workload variability
Ronald G. Askin
, M. Raghavan
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Business & Economics
Workload
100%
Lot Sizing
86%
Cycle Time
36%
Costs
28%
Heuristics
21%
Material Requirements Planning
18%
Overtime
15%
Setup Cost
15%
Penalty
12%
Order Release
10%
Labour Costs
10%
Dynamic Lot-sizing
9%
Proportionality
8%
Multi-echelon
8%
Coefficient of Variation
8%
Production/scheduling
7%
Lot Size
7%
Influential Factors
7%
Mean-variance
7%
Factors
6%
Batch
6%
Service Levels
6%
Grouping
6%
Decision Model
6%
Simulation Model
6%
Cost Savings
6%
Economic Analysis
6%
Premium
5%
Coefficients
5%
Proportion
4%
Simulation
4%
Profit
3%
Engineering & Materials Science
Costs
28%
Planning
6%
Economic analysis
5%
Profitability
4%
Personnel
4%
Scheduling
3%