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Here we continue our discussion on the interstage coordination, the subject of the last two chapters, but focus on the inspection processes at two stages in tandem. The first stage produces a batch of semiproducts that, after inspection, is sent to the second, final stage, which turns the batch into end-products, and after inspection supplies the batch to customer demand.
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Yao, D.D., Zheng, S. (2002). Coordination of Interstage Inspections. In: Dynamic Control of Quality in Production-Inventory Systems. Springer Series in Operations Research. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-22779-2_7
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