Authors
Emir Demirović, Nysret Musliu, Felix Winter
Publication date
2019/4/1
Journal
Annals of Operations Research
Volume
275
Pages
79-99
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Employee scheduling is a well known problem that appears in a wide range of different areas including health care, air lines, transportation services, and basically any organization that has to deal with workforces. In this paper we model a collection of challenging staff scheduling instances as a weighted partial Boolean maximum satisfiability (maxSAT) problem. Using our formulation we conduct a comparison of four different cardinality constraint encodings and analyze their applicability on this problem. Additionally, we measure the performance of two leading solvers from the maxSAT evaluation 2015 in a series of benchmark experiments and compare their results to state of the art solutions. In the process we also generate a number of challenging maxSAT instances that are publicly available and can be used as benchmarks for the development and verification of modern SAT solvers.
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Scholar articles
E Demirović, N Musliu, F Winter - Annals of Operations Research, 2019