Adapted cross entropy method to investigate costly price-changes in pricing and production planning

In this paper, we propose an adaptation of the cross entropy (CE) method, called ACE, to solve an integrated production planning and pricing problem in which price change is not costless. More specifically, we consider a firm with a common production capacity shared amongst multiple products. We sho...

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Main Authors: Mardaneh, Elham, Caccetta, Louis
Format: Journal Article
Published: Yokohama Publishers 2016
Online Access:http://www.ybook.co.jp/online2/pjov12-2.html
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21253
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Caccetta, Louis
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description In this paper, we propose an adaptation of the cross entropy (CE) method, called ACE, to solve an integrated production planning and pricing problem in which price change is not costless. More specifically, we consider a firm with a common production capacity shared amongst multiple products. We show that by using a chance constrained approach we can convert the case of uncertain price dependent demand to a model similar to the deterministic case. Both systems of fixed and variable price change costs are studied. This problem arises in the management of manufacturing systems where it is necessary to find a policy that is both economical and operational from the production perspective. The above problem is mathematically formulated as a mixed integer nonlinear program. Solving such problems is algorithmically very challenging. In fact, commercial codes fail to solve or even find a feasible solution to realistic size problems. The challenge originates from the fact that an optimum should be found despite the difficulty of finding even a feasible solution. The ACE method shows promise in solving optimisation problems regardless of continuity or other assumptions. In our approach, we sample the integer variables using the CE mechanism, and solve simplified nonlinear programming problems (NLP) to obtain corresponding continuous variables. Numerical results, on a range of test problems with sufficient complexity to reflect the difficulty of practical size problems demonstrate the effectiveness of our methodology.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-212532017-01-30T12:24:09Z Adapted cross entropy method to investigate costly price-changes in pricing and production planning Mardaneh, Elham Caccetta, Louis In this paper, we propose an adaptation of the cross entropy (CE) method, called ACE, to solve an integrated production planning and pricing problem in which price change is not costless. More specifically, we consider a firm with a common production capacity shared amongst multiple products. We show that by using a chance constrained approach we can convert the case of uncertain price dependent demand to a model similar to the deterministic case. Both systems of fixed and variable price change costs are studied. This problem arises in the management of manufacturing systems where it is necessary to find a policy that is both economical and operational from the production perspective. The above problem is mathematically formulated as a mixed integer nonlinear program. Solving such problems is algorithmically very challenging. In fact, commercial codes fail to solve or even find a feasible solution to realistic size problems. The challenge originates from the fact that an optimum should be found despite the difficulty of finding even a feasible solution. The ACE method shows promise in solving optimisation problems regardless of continuity or other assumptions. In our approach, we sample the integer variables using the CE mechanism, and solve simplified nonlinear programming problems (NLP) to obtain corresponding continuous variables. Numerical results, on a range of test problems with sufficient complexity to reflect the difficulty of practical size problems demonstrate the effectiveness of our methodology. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21253 http://www.ybook.co.jp/online2/pjov12-2.html Yokohama Publishers restricted
spellingShingle Mardaneh, Elham
Caccetta, Louis
Adapted cross entropy method to investigate costly price-changes in pricing and production planning
title Adapted cross entropy method to investigate costly price-changes in pricing and production planning
title_full Adapted cross entropy method to investigate costly price-changes in pricing and production planning
title_fullStr Adapted cross entropy method to investigate costly price-changes in pricing and production planning
title_full_unstemmed Adapted cross entropy method to investigate costly price-changes in pricing and production planning
title_short Adapted cross entropy method to investigate costly price-changes in pricing and production planning
title_sort adapted cross entropy method to investigate costly price-changes in pricing and production planning
url http://www.ybook.co.jp/online2/pjov12-2.html
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21253