2020
DOI: 10.3926/jiem.3126
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Integrated employee scheduling with known employee demand, including breaks, overtime, and employee preferences

Abstract: Purpose: This research paper introduces an integrated employee scheduling problem that considers various real-life problems such as varying employee demand, different employee working conditions, and individual preferences regarding schedules.Design/methodology/approach: The proposed model, which is a combination of Analytic Hierarchy Process and Mixed Integer Linear Programming, is used to solve the problem with multi-dimensional objectivesFindings: Results show that the proposed model generates optimal and f… Show more

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“…Penjadwalan yang optimal, akan memberikan keuntungan ke perusahaan seperti penjadwalan menjadi lebih efektif, peningkatan kinerja dan produktivitas dari karyawan, dan sebagainya Kiwanuka(2021), Soriano (2020)…”
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“…Penjadwalan yang optimal, akan memberikan keuntungan ke perusahaan seperti penjadwalan menjadi lebih efektif, peningkatan kinerja dan produktivitas dari karyawan, dan sebagainya Kiwanuka(2021), Soriano (2020)…”
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“…This approach to fulfilling the demand requirement is usually modelled based on the set-covering employee scheduling problem formulation proposed by (Dantzig, 1954). An overview of some issues pertaining to these problem contexts may be found in research (Soriano et al, 2020). Among the pool of research specific to the non-conventional and remote locations in the petroleum sector, several research papers may be noted (Hermeto, Ferreira, & Bahiense, 2014;Bastos, Fleck, & Martinelli, 2020;Vieira et al, 2021;De La Vega et al, 2022).…”
Section: Overview Of the Research Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author provided numerical experiments to validate their results. Recent works (Fontinha et al, 2019;Pasupa and Suzuki, 2019;Soriano et al, 2020;Abdul Halim et al, 2021;Chiu et al, 2021;Keyvanshokooh et al, 2021) investigated the impact of different subcontracting and overtime policies on different fabrication-inventory systems, supply chains, and business operating controls. Fewer past works specifically focused on investigating the impact of external suppliers, postponement, overtime, and scrap on the multiproduct fabrication problem; we aim to bridge this gap.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%