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A Comparative Evaluation of Labor Tour Scheduling Methods
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1991
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EngineeringProject SchedulingLogistics OptimizationOperations ResearchSystems EngineeringLogisticsCombinatorial OptimizationOptimizationQuantitative ManagementComparative EvaluationLabor TourOperations ManagementInteger ProgrammingHeuristic (Computer Science)Scheduling ProblemBusinessScheduling (Production Processes)Linear ProgrammingRelative Performance
ABSTRACT This paper presents an initial study of relative performance for a number of the labor tour scheduling heuristic methods proposed in the literature. These heuristic methods were classified as either linear programming (LP) based or construction. Each of the methods was applied to a tour scheduling problem, subject to a variety of labor demand requirements distributions, with the singular objective being the minimization of total labor hours scheduled. Statistical analysis revealed that effective tour schedule solutions were generated by both LP‐based and construction methods. Since the performances of the Keith [13], Morris and Showalter [18], and Bechtold and Showalter [5] methods were superior, their solutions were also compared across a number of secondary criteria. An overall analysis of the performances of these three methods resulted in the identification of a number of important managerial and decision‐making issues. We conclude that service operations management should consider integrating these heuristic methods into a decision support system. Finally, suggestions for future research are provided.
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