“…Recently, many researchers have focused on applying different methods to human resource allocation. In the early researches, in the optimisation of the human resources allocation, exact mathematical methods (Burke et al, 2007;Oussedik, 2007;Azimi et al, 2013;Borba and Ritt, 2014;Vilà and Pereira, 2014;Güler et al, 2015), heuristic and meta-heuristic methods (Moreira et al, 2015;Ammar et al, 2012;Mutlu et al, 2013;Gunawan and Ng, 2011;Wang et al, 2012b;Costa et al, 2012;Wang and Liu, 2010;Ornek and Ozturkm, 2016) and multi-agent-based systems (e Silva and Costa, 2013;Teixeira and Huzita, 2014;González et al, 2015) has been used previously. However, they rarely take to account the information of current and previous state of the operational performance of the organisational units, the knowledge of experts and the interactions between organisational units in the dynamic environment of organisation.…”