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Manpower allocation with time windows and job‐teaming constraints
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Mathematical ProgrammingEngineeringLogistics OptimizationHuman Resource ManagementOperations ResearchTime WindowManagementPath ProblemsLogisticsSystems EngineeringManpower AllocationNetwork Flow ModelCombinatorial OptimizationCombinatorial ProblemInteger ProgrammingResource ConstraintScheduling ProblemBusinessScheduling (Production Processes)Resource Optimization
Abstract In this work, we study manpower allocation with time windows and job‐teaming constraints. A set of jobs at dispersed locations requires teams of different types of workers where each job must be carried out in a preestablished time window and requires a specific length of time for completion. A job is satisfied if the required composite team can be brought together at the job's location for the required duration within the job's time window. The objective is to minimize a weighted sum of the total number of workers and the total traveling time. We show that construction heuristics used with simulated annealing is a good approach to solving this NP‐hard problem. In experiments, this approach is compared with solutions found using CPLEX and with lower bounds obtained from a network flow model. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Naval Research Logistics, 2005.
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