ROMAN : AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO MANPOWER PLANNING AND SCHEDULING
Computer Science and Operations Research, Page: 383-396
1992
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Book Chapter Description
This paper describes the design and implementation of ROMAN, a generic toolkit for manpower planning and scheduling. ROMAN is designed to address a very wide spectrum of work policies encountered in service industries. Techniques originating from both operations research and computer science arenas are integrated to result in a toolkit that is highly flexible, robust, efficient, customizable, and extensible.
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