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Intelligent Planning and Scheduling Systems
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A knowledge-based system to schedule multi-skilled labor with variable demand
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Objective of the work
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Overview of the manpower scheduling problems.
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Application of manpower scheduling problems
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Constraints of the manpower scheduling problems 1/2
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Constraints of the manpower scheduling problems 2/2
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Stages of the manpower scheduling problem 1/2
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Stages of the manpower scheduling problem 2/2
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Problem of interest
Assumptions 1/2
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Assumptions
We assume the following:
The system operates seven days per week.
There are three shifts per day; day-shift (D), evening-shift (E), and night-shift (N). The week-end days are the last two days.
Each shift is composed of a number of tasks. Each task requires a number of labor with different capabilities.
Each labor will work five shifts per week.
Assumptions 2/2
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