Dynamic Capacity Management with Substitution
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Dynamic Capacity Management with Substitution
We examine a multiperiod capacity allocation model with upgrading. There are multiple product types, corresponding to multiple classes of demand, and the firm purchases capacity of each product before the first period. Within each period, after demand arrives, products are allocated to customers. Customers who arrive to find that their product has been depleted can be upgraded by at most one le...
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Proof. The first inequality follows from the fact that any allocation of capacity that is feasible in NV is also feasible in DYN, while DYN has the additional freedom to substitute products. The second follows from the fact that for a given demand realization D1,D2, ...,DT , any allocation decision available in DYN is also a feasible allocation in STC. In addition, there are allocation opportun...
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عنوان ژورنال: Operations Research
سال: 2009
ISSN: 0030-364X,1526-5463
DOI: 10.1287/opre.1080.0610