The Multilevel Bottleneck Assignment Problem is defined on a weighted graph of L levels and consists in finding Formula Not Shown complete matchings between contiguous levels, such that the heaviest path formed by the arcs in the matchings has a minimum weight. The problem, introduced by Carraresi and Gallo (1984) to model the rostering of bus drivers in order to achieve an even balance of the workload among the workers, though frequently cited, seems to have never been applied or extended to more general cases. In this paper, we discuss one possible extension, that is the introduction of multicommodity aspects to model different classes of workers
The rostering problem consists in finding an optimal assignment of shifts to workers in a given time...
Consider an assignment problem in which persons are qualified for a subset of the jobs; assume the p...
Solving the Lexicographic Bottleneck Assignment Problem (LexBAP) typically relies on centralised com...
We consider the multi-level bottleneck assignment problem (MBA). This problem is described in the re...
We consider the multi-level bottleneck assignment problem (MBA). This problem is described in the re...
\u3cp\u3eWe consider the multi-level bottleneck assignment problem (MBA). This problem is described ...
We consider the multi-level bottleneck assignment problem (MBA). This problem is described in the re...
We consider the multi-level bottleneck assignment problem (MBA). This problem is described in the re...
This paper considers two special cases of bottleneck grouped assignment problems when n jobs belong ...
It is shown that the Bottleneck Assignment problem can be transformed into a special case of the cla...
We consider multiple objective combinatiorial optimization problems in which the first objective is ...
We present hardness results, approximation heuristics, and exact algorithms for bottleneck labeled o...
In assignment problems, decision makers are often interested in not only the optimal assignment, but...
In the three-dimensional bottleneck assignment problem involving workers, jobs and machines, if the ...
INTRODUCTION The transportation problem is the simplest of network flow problems. It is posed on a b...
The rostering problem consists in finding an optimal assignment of shifts to workers in a given time...
Consider an assignment problem in which persons are qualified for a subset of the jobs; assume the p...
Solving the Lexicographic Bottleneck Assignment Problem (LexBAP) typically relies on centralised com...
We consider the multi-level bottleneck assignment problem (MBA). This problem is described in the re...
We consider the multi-level bottleneck assignment problem (MBA). This problem is described in the re...
\u3cp\u3eWe consider the multi-level bottleneck assignment problem (MBA). This problem is described ...
We consider the multi-level bottleneck assignment problem (MBA). This problem is described in the re...
We consider the multi-level bottleneck assignment problem (MBA). This problem is described in the re...
This paper considers two special cases of bottleneck grouped assignment problems when n jobs belong ...
It is shown that the Bottleneck Assignment problem can be transformed into a special case of the cla...
We consider multiple objective combinatiorial optimization problems in which the first objective is ...
We present hardness results, approximation heuristics, and exact algorithms for bottleneck labeled o...
In assignment problems, decision makers are often interested in not only the optimal assignment, but...
In the three-dimensional bottleneck assignment problem involving workers, jobs and machines, if the ...
INTRODUCTION The transportation problem is the simplest of network flow problems. It is posed on a b...
The rostering problem consists in finding an optimal assignment of shifts to workers in a given time...
Consider an assignment problem in which persons are qualified for a subset of the jobs; assume the p...
Solving the Lexicographic Bottleneck Assignment Problem (LexBAP) typically relies on centralised com...