Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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384611 | Expert Systems with Applications | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Personnel scheduling problems need to cope with personnel preferences, coverage constraints, legal restrictions, and many other constraints. We present a three-stage methodology that can be used to select personnel rosters. In the first stage we generate multiple personnel rosters with a mathematical programming model. In the second stage, the performance of the rosters regarding a number of service criteria is evaluated through discrete event simulation. In the third stage, a ranking is made using data envelopment analysis. The methodology is tested on a personnel scheduling problem for aircraft line maintenance.
► We propose a three-stage framework to select personnel rosters. ► In the three stages we combine mathematical programming, simulation and DEA. ► We provide a case study of a personnel scheduling problem in an aircraft maintenance company.