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A Decision Support Framework for the Airline Crew Schedule Disruption Management with Strategy Mapping

In: Operations Research Proceedings 2004

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  • Yufeng Guo

    (University of Paderborn)

Abstract

Disruption management for airline crew schedules is important for the airline industry, since an increasing amount of disruptions to the regular operations occur frequently. The emphasis of this task is put on quickly obtaining one or more reasonable, at best optimal, recovery solutions from current disruptions, which has to be achieved within an acceptable time period. In this work, we propose a decision support framework that combines exact optimization methods and meta-heuristics for solving real-life practical problems. An exact method, based on a Column Generation type of procedure, is studied and tested, while a dedicated Genetic Algorithm working with a local improvement procedure provides the capability to solve the problem alternatively. Notably, a so-called strategy mapping procedure is applied to customize solution methods.

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  • Yufeng Guo, 2005. "A Decision Support Framework for the Airline Crew Schedule Disruption Management with Strategy Mapping," Operations Research Proceedings, in: Hein Fleuren & Dick Hertog & Peter Kort (ed.), Operations Research Proceedings 2004, pages 158-165, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:oprchp:978-3-540-27679-1_20
    DOI: 10.1007/3-540-27679-3_20
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