Assignment problem with seniority and job priority constraints

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Caron, Gaétan [1 ]
Hansen, Pierri [2 ]
Jaumard, Brigitte [1 ]
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[1] Ecl. Polytech. de Montréal, Montréal, Que., Canada
[2] Ecl. Hautes Etud. Commerciales, Montréal, Que., Canada
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Operations Research | / 47卷 / 03期
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Constraint theory - Heuristic methods - Optimization - Process control - Scheduling;
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Consider an assignment problem in which persons are qualified for some but usually not all of the lobs. Moreover, assume persons belong to given seniority classes and jobs have given priority levels. Seniority constraints impose that the solution be such that no unassigned person can be given a job unless an assigned person with the same or higher seniority becomes unassigned. Priority constraints specify that the solution must be such that no unassigned job can become assigned without a job with the same or higher priority becoming unassigned. It is shown that: (i) adding such constraints does not reduce and may even increase the number of assigned persons in the optimal solution; (ii) using a greedy heuristic for constrained assignment (as often done in practice) may reduce the number of assigned persons by half, and (iii) an optimal solution to the assignment problem with both types of constraints can be obtained by solving a classical assignment problem with adequately modified coefficients.
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页码:449 / 453
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