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If the allocation functions cannot be pre-defined, but the quantities to be derived only later result from demand calculations, then a threshold value concept is suitable, which in turn can work with scaling factors. The threshold value is scaled by a factor and is therefore variable. As long as the inflow is lower than the threshold value, the entire inflow is used to satisfy the demand. Only when the current inflow exceeds the threshold value, the remaining amount is discounted. | :If the allocation functions cannot be pre-defined, but the quantities to be derived only later result from demand calculations, then a threshold value concept is suitable, which in turn can work with scaling factors. The threshold value is scaled by a factor and is therefore variable. As long as the inflow is lower than the threshold value, the entire inflow is used to satisfy the demand. Only when the current inflow exceeds the threshold value, the remaining amount is discounted. |
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- If the allocation functions cannot be pre-defined, but the quantities to be derived only later result from demand calculations, then a threshold value concept is suitable, which in turn can work with scaling factors. The threshold value is scaled by a factor and is therefore variable. As long as the inflow is lower than the threshold value, the entire inflow is used to satisfy the demand. Only when the current inflow exceeds the threshold value, the remaining amount is discounted.