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Personnel Planning with Multi-tasking and Structured Qualifications

Tobias Kreiter (), Ulrich Pferschy () and Joachim Schauer ()
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Tobias Kreiter: University of Graz
Ulrich Pferschy: University of Graz
Joachim Schauer: University of Graz

A chapter in Operations Research Proceedings 2015, 2017, pp 597-603 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract We present a fairly involved ILP-model for a complex personnel planning problem arising from a real-world application. Two main aspects distinguish the problem from standard models: (i) Several tasks may be executed by the same person simultaneously. However, this multi-tasking is subject to certain complicated conditions. (ii) Qualification of personnel is complex and totally inhomogeneous. We introduce a representation for both issues that is at the same time fairly general and still easy enough to operate for the personnel manager.

Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-42902-1_81

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