Network flow models for intraday personnel scheduling problemsTools Brucker, Peter and Qu, Rong (2014) Network flow models for intraday personnel scheduling problems. Annals of Operations Research, 218 (1). pp. 107-1142014. ISSN 0254-5330 Full text not available from this repository.AbstractPersonnel scheduling problems can be decomposed into two stages. In the first stage for each employee the working days have to be fixed. In the second stage for each day of the planning period an intraday scheduling problem has to be solved. It consists of the assignment of shifts to the employees who have to work on the day and for each working period of an employee a task assignment such that the demand of all tasks for personnel is covered. In Robinson et al. (Burke and Trick (Eds.), Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on the Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling, 18th August–20th August 2004, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, pp. 561–566, 2005), the intraday problem has been formulated as a maximum flow problem. The assumptions are that, employees are qualified for all tasks, their shifts are given, and they are allowed to change tasks during the day.
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