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Economic Lot Scheduling Problem
The Economic Lot Scheduling Problem (ELSP) is a problem in economics that has been studied by a large number of researchers for almost 50 years. The term was first used in 1958 by research professor Jack Rogers, who developed a computational model to solve the problem of determining the quantity that should be produced for a certain lot of products, as well as when the lot should be produced.
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