The rostering problem consists in finding an optimal assignment of shifts to workers in a given time horizon. When the total workload should be evenly distributed, we have a balanced rostering problem. We consider a practical application to the junk removal company in Crema, Italy. In this case, predefined daily shifts must be assigned to the drivers in a fair way. However, the drivers have limited skills, that is they are qualified to perform only a small subset of the possible shifts. Here, we propose three alternative formulations for the problem, and corresponding algorithms to solve them.

Models and algorithms for balanced rostering with limited skills

ARINGHIERI, ROBERTO;
2005-01-01

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The rostering problem consists in finding an optimal assignment of shifts to workers in a given time horizon. When the total workload should be evenly distributed, we have a balanced rostering problem. We consider a practical application to the junk removal company in Crema, Italy. In this case, predefined daily shifts must be assigned to the drivers in a fair way. However, the drivers have limited skills, that is they are qualified to perform only a small subset of the possible shifts. Here, we propose three alternative formulations for the problem, and corresponding algorithms to solve them.
2005
http://www.crema.unimi.it/Biblioteca/SchedaNota.asp?Nota=91
Roberto Aringhieri; Alberto Ceselli; Roberto Cordone
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