Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
384611 Expert Systems with Applications 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

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.

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