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  • Economic batch quantity — (EBQ), also called Optimal Batch Quantity or Economic Production Quantity [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic production quantity] , is a measure used to determine the quantity of units that can be produced at minimum average costs in a given… …   Wikipedia

  • economic batch quantity — A refinement of the economic order quantity to take into account circumstances in which the goods are produced in batches. The formula is: Q = [2cdr/h(r – d)]½, where Q is the quantity to be purchased or manufactured, c is the cost of processing… …   Accounting dictionary

  • economic batch quantity — A refinement of the economic order quantity to take into account circumstances in which the goods are produced in batches. The formula is: Q = [2cdr h(r d)]½, where Q is the quantity to be purchased or manufactured, c is the cost of processing an …   Big dictionary of business and management

  • Batch — Batch, n. [OE. bache, bacche, fr. AS. bacan to bake; cf. G. geb[ a]ck and D. baksel. See {Bake}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. The quantity of bread baked at one time. [1913 Webster] 2. A quantity of anything produced at one operation; a group or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • batch — [bætʆ] noun 1. [countable] a group of similar things or people arriving or being dealt with at the same time: • the process of indexing each new batch of documents 2. [countable] a quantity of food, goods, work etc prepared or produced at the… …   Financial and business terms

  • batch — [bætʃ] n [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: From an unrecorded Old English bAcce something baked , from bacan; BAKE] 1.) a group of people or things that arrive or are dealt with together batch of ▪ Every day another batch of papers reaches the manager… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • batch — ► NOUN 1) a quantity of goods produced or dispatched at one time. 2) a quantity of loaves or rolls baked together. 3) Computing a group of records processed as a single unit. ► VERB ▪ arrange in batches. ORIGIN Old English, related to BAKE(Cf. ↑ …   English terms dictionary

  • batch — [ bætʃ ] noun count * an amount of a food that is prepared or baked at one time: He took the first batch of cookies out of the oven. a. a quantity of a substance needed or produced at one time: Mix up another batch of cement. b. a number of… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • batch — (n.) O.E. *bæcce something baked, from bacan bake (see BAKE (Cf. bake)). Batch is to bake as watch is to wake and match ( one of a pair ) is to make. Extended 1713 to any quantity produced at one operation …   Etymology dictionary

  • batch — index assemblage, body (collection), bulk, congregation, quantity, selection (collection) Burto …   Law dictionary

  • batch — [n] group of same objects accumulation, aggregation, amount, array, assemblage, assortment, bunch, bundle, clump, cluster, clutch, collection, crowd, group, lot, pack, parcel, quantity, set, shipment, volume; concepts 432,787 Ant. individual …   New thesaurus

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