Authors
Luca Di Gaspero, Johannes Gärtner, Guy Kortsarz, Nysret Musliu, Andrea Schaerf, Wolfgang Slany
Publication date
2007/11
Journal
Annals of operations research
Volume
155
Pages
79-105
Publisher
Springer US
Description
The min-Shift Design problem (MSD) is an important scheduling problem that needs to be solved in many industrial contexts. The issue is to find a minimum number of shifts and the number of employees to be assigned to these shifts in order to minimize the deviation from workforce requirements.
Our research considers both theoretical and practical aspects of the min-Shift Design problem. This problem is closely related to the minimum edge-cost flow problem (MECF), a network flow variant that has many applications beyond shift scheduling. We show that MSD reduces to a special case of MECF and, exploiting this reduction, we prove a logarithmic hardness of approximation lower bound for MSD. On the basis of these results, we propose a hybrid heuristic for the problem, which relies on a greedy heuristic followed by a local search algorithm. The greedy part is based on the network flow analogy …
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