Nonsequential Appointment Scheduling With a Random Number of Requests
Yan Zhu,
Zhixin Liu,
Xiangtong Qi
Abstract:This article studies an appointment scheduling problem where a service provider dynamically receives appointment requests from a random number of customers. By leveraging the randomness of the number of potential customers, we develop a nonsequential appointment scheduling policy as an alternative to the conventional first-come-first-served (FCFS) policy. This allows for more flexibility in managing appointment scheduling. To calculate the optimal policy, we develop a branch-and-bound algorithm in which the lo… Show more
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