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Real-World Staff Rostering via Branch-and-Price in a Declarative Framework

In: Operations Research Proceedings 2018

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  • Marco Bender

    (Workforce Management Division)

  • Sebastian Berckey

    (Workforce Management Division)

  • Michael Elberfeld

    (Workforce Management Division)

  • Jörg Herbers

    (Workforce Management Division)

Abstract

An important problem in staff scheduling is roster generation. The task is to find an assignment of shifts to employees, such that qualification restrictions and demands are met as well as possible. This assignment problem is in particular challenging due to business rules concerning working time, day on/off patterns, rest times, or employee preferences. The present paper outlines INFORM’s staff rostering optimizer that is used to solve large-scale real-world rostering instances, and evaluates the performance of the optimizer on nurse rostering data. Moreover, we describe how we integrate the optimizer into our system and adapt it to the needs of our customers using a declarative programming framework.

Suggested Citation

  • Marco Bender & Sebastian Berckey & Michael Elberfeld & Jörg Herbers, 2019. "Real-World Staff Rostering via Branch-and-Price in a Declarative Framework," Operations Research Proceedings, in: Bernard Fortz & Martine Labbé (ed.), Operations Research Proceedings 2018, pages 445-451, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:oprchp:978-3-030-18500-8_55
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-18500-8_55
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