A simulated annealing approach to the cyclic staff-scheduling problem

A simulated annealing approach to the cyclic staff-scheduling problem

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Article ID: iaor19931784
Country: United States
Volume: 40
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 69
End Page Number: 84
Publication Date: Feb 1993
Journal: Naval Research Logistics
Authors: ,
Keywords: optimization: simulated annealing
Abstract:

This article presents the application of a simulated annealing heuristic to an NP-complete cyclic staff-scheduling problem. The new heuristic is compared to branch-and-bound integer programming algorithms, as well as construction and linear programming-based heuristics. It is designed for use in a continuously operating scheduling environment with the objective of minimizing the number of employees necessary to satisfy forecast demand. The results indicate that the simulated annealing-based method tends to dominate the branch-and-bound algorithms and the other heuristics in terms of solution quality. Moreover, the annealing algorithm exhibited rapid convergence to a low-cost solution. The simulated annealing heuristic is executed in a single program and does not require mathematical programming software.

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