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Lecture 16: Network Models/ Scheduling Assignments AGEC 352 Spring 2011 – March 28 R. Keeney.

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1 Lecture 16: Network Models/ Scheduling Assignments AGEC 352 Spring 2011 – March 28 R. Keeney

2 Olympic Swimming Michael Phelps is the world’s greatest swimmer If you need to win a race, you pick him If you need to win a relay race, you pick him but where do you use him? Medley swimming ◦ Backstroke, Breaststroke, Butterfly, Freestyle

3 Medley Swimming (U.S. 2008) Swimmer/ Stroke BackBreastB-flyFree Peirsol53.16--57.75-- Hansen--59.2754.25-- Phelps53.1158.1550.1545.95 Lezak-- 55.4546.76

4 Sales Reps / Districts Rep/Dist123 A1008040 B907520 C857510 If these people are paid on commission is Seller A going to be happy about being the highest rated rep?

5 Assignment Problems Setup is identical to the transportation problem we have considered ◦ Sources are people or things to be assigned ◦ Destinations are jobs or roles to be filled Other applications ◦ Machines to tasks  E.g. Airplanes to routes ◦ Sudoku (number to a cell)

6 Example Umpiring in American League Baseball ◦ 14 teams ◦ 7 umpiring crews assigned to 7 games ◦ Minimum travel costs for crews going to games, other constraints ◦ No afternoon games in city B if you worked a night game in city A the previous day ◦ Day off required if leaving Pacific Time Zone or Canada ◦ Crew must not work more than one week straight on the same team’s games

7 Case Mathematical allocation of ‘n’ objects or agents to ‘n’ tasks ◦ Agents/objects are indivisible, one task only Autopower Company audit of assembly plants (destinations from transport) ◦ Leipzig, Nancy, Liege, Tilburg VP’s to manage audit ◦ Finance, Marketing, Operations, Personnel

8 Considerations on Costs Expertise relative to problem areas of different plants Time demand of VP Language ability of VP

9 Estimating the costs Need something reliable for estimating the opportunity cost of each VP in each assignment ◦ E.g. A Dutch speaker in the French plant may require a translator with him full-time ◦ E.g. The finance VP may need an human resources specialist to assist her Other measures: ◦ Swimming times, skill tests (ASVAB)

10 Solving Simplex LP in Excel or by hand For small problems, enumeration An ‘n’ sized assignment problem has n! possible solutions ◦ n! is called a factorial, multiply all the integers up to n together to find the factorial ◦ E.g. 4! = 1*2*3*4 = 24

11 Setup RHS values are always 1 ◦ Sources (people)  The total jobs must be <= 1 ◦ Destinations (jobs)  The number in the job must be >= 1 Balanced: Need someone for each job, everyone needs a job

12 Algebraic Form

13 Notes Decision variables will be zero or one. ◦ Integers (but you don’t need integer constraints) Transportation problem with supply at each source and demand at each destination equal to one.


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