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Robust shift generation in workforce planning

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  • Dori Hulst

    (Blue Rock Logistics)

  • Dick Hertog

    (Tilburg University)

  • Wim Nuijten

    (Quintiq
    Eindhoven University of Technology)

Abstract

In this paper we apply robust optimization techniques to the shift generation problem in workforce planning. At the time that the shifts are generated, there is often much uncertainty in the workload predictions. We propose a model to generate shifts that are robust against this uncertainty. An adversarial approach is used to solve the resulting robust optimization model. In each iteration an integer nonlinear knapsack problem is solved to calculate the worst case workload scenario. We apply the approach to generate shifts in a real-life Air Traffic Controller workforce planning problem. The numerical results show the value of our approach.

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  • Dori Hulst & Dick Hertog & Wim Nuijten, 2017. "Robust shift generation in workforce planning," Computational Management Science, Springer, vol. 14(1), pages 115-134, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:comgts:v:14:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1007_s10287-016-0265-2
    DOI: 10.1007/s10287-016-0265-2
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