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2002

Optimum workforce scheduling under the (14, 21) days-off timetable

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Optimum workforce scheduling under the (14, 21) days-off timetable
Abstract. An efficient optimum solution is presented for a real-life employee daysoff scheduling problem with a three-week cycle. Over a given work cycle, each worker is given 14 successive workdays and 7 successive off days. This three-week days-off timetable is referred to as the (14, 21) schedule. Given different labor demands for each day of the week, the primary objective is to minimize the number of workers. The secondary objective is to reduce transportation cost by minimizing the number of active days-off patterns. The solution technique utilizes the dual LP solution to determine the minimum number of workers and feasible days-off assignments, without using linear or integer programming. The simple solution technique eliminates the need to use integer programming for this particular scheduling problem.
Hesham K. Alfares
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Updated 22 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2002
Where JAMDS
Authors Hesham K. Alfares
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