Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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482924 | European Journal of Operational Research | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Conventional approaches for solving the production lot size problems are by using the differential calculus on the long-run average production-inventory cost function with the need to prove optimality first. This note presents a simple algebraic method to replace the use of calculus for determining the optimal lot size. This study refers to the approach used by Grubbström and Erdem [Grubbström, R.W., Erdem, A., 1999. The EOQ with backlogging derived without derivatives, International Journal of Production Economics 59, 529–530] and extends it to the model examined by Chiu and Chiu [Chiu, S.W., Chiu, Y.-S.P., 2006. Mathematical modelling for production system with backlogging and failure in repair. Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research 65(6), 499–506]. This paper demonstrates that the lot size solution and the optimal production-inventory cost of an imperfect EMQ model can be derived without derivatives. As a result, the practitioners or students with little or no knowledge of calculus may be able to manage or understand with ease the realistic production systems.