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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

W. Schafhauser, A. Beer, J. Gärtner, N. Musliu, W. Slany:
"Temple - a language for staff scheduling problems";
Talk: 23rd European Conference on Operational Research, Bonn, Deutschland; 2009-07-05 - 2009-07-08; in: "23rd EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON OPERATIONAL RESEARCH, BOOK OF ABSTRACTS", (2009), 198.



English abstract:
In this paper we present TEMPLE, a language designed for modelling
and solving staff scheduling problems. In TEMPLE a particular
staff scheduling task is described with intervals, relationships
between intervals, user-defined properties, curves and constraints.
Once a problem has been defined in TEMPLE it can be solved automatically by using a generic local-search-based solver. We demonstrate how real-life staff scheduling problems can be modelled with TEMPLE and show that the solutions obtained with our approach
are of satisfying quality.


Related Projects:
Project Head Nysret Musliu:
Softnet-Planungswissen


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