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Author:Petersen, L.
Title:Zur Theorie des Intensitätssplittings
Journal:Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft
1999 : VOL. 69:7, p. 677-698
Index terms:PRODUCTION
PRODUCTION COSTS
AUTOMATION
PRODUCTION METHODS
Language:ger
Abstract:Intensity splitting is a particular type of intensity adap- tion, according to which a certain output quantity is pro- duced using at least two different intensities (production rates). As has been shown first by Glaser, there are cases in which intensity splitting allows production at a lower cost than any single intensity. The general solution of the problem of intensity adaption, found by Schüler and Dell- mann/Nastansky with different mathematical methods, shows that at most two different intensity values are required for production at minimum cost. A number of more general pro- blems of optimal machine usage can be solved based upon that solution, always taking into account that intensity split- ting can be necessary in order to minimize production cost.
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