Constrained Network-based Column Generation for the Multi-activity Shift Scheduling Problem

Publicado en

  • International Journal of Production Economics

Resumen

  • Real applications in shift scheduling often require handling rules such as multiple breaks, flexible shift lengths, overtime, multiple activities, among others. Because these rules demand a high level of flexibility, we model the problem as a Multi-Activity Shift Scheduling Problem (MASSP), where multiple activities can be scheduled in a shift. To solve the MASSP, we propose a column generation-based approach. The auxiliary problem is modeled as a Shortest Path Problem with Resource Constraints (SPPRC), where most difficult constraints are embedded in the underlying graph. To illustrate the solution approach, we present our experience solving a real-world problem from a large parking lot operator that schedules security staff and cashiers among several parking lots in Bogotá (Colombia). The results show a significant reduction on the staffing total costs and on man-hours used. © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

fecha de publicación

  • 2012

Líneas de investigación

  • Bogotá
  • Column Generation
  • Shift Scheduling
  • Shortest Path with Resource Constraints

Página inicial

  • 466

Última página

  • 472

Volumen

  • 140

Issue

  • 1