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Variable neighborhood search for nurse rostering problems

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Burke E, De Causmaecker P, Petrovic S & Vanden Berghe G (2004) Variable neighborhood search for nurse rostering problems. In: Resende M & Pinho dSJ (eds.) Metaheuristics: Computer Decision-Making. Applied Optimization, 86. New York: Springer, pp. 153-172. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4757-4137-7_7; https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4137-7_7

Abstract
Nurse rostering problems consist of assigning varying tasks, represented as shift types, to hospital personnel with different skills and work regulations. The goal is to satisfy as many soft constraints and personal preferences as possible while constructing a schedule which meets the required personnel coverage of the hospital over a predefined planning period. Real-world situations are often so constrained that finding a good quality solution requires advanced heuristics to keep the calculation time down. The nurse rostering search algorithms discussed in this paper are not aimed at specific hospitals. On the contrary, the intention is that such algorithms should be applicable across the whole sector. Escaping from local optima can be very hard for the metaheuristics because of the broad variety of constraints. In this paper, we present a variable neighborhood search approach. Hidden parts of the solution space become accessible by applying appropriate problem specific neighborhoods. The method allows for a better exploration of the search space, by combining shortsighted neighborhoods, and very greedy ones. Experiments demonstrate how heuristics and neighborhoods can be assembled for finding good quality schedules within a short amount of calculation time.

Keywords
variable neighborhood search; nurse rostering

StatusPublished
Title of seriesApplied Optimization
Number in series86
Publication date31/12/2004
PublisherSpringer
Publisher URLhttp://link.springer.com/…-1-4757-4137-7_7
Place of publicationNew York
ISSN of series1384-6485
ISBN978-1-4419-5403-9