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Hybridising GRASP and network flows in the solution of a medical school scheduling problem

Goodman, Melissa, Dowsland, Katherine Anne and Thompson, Jonathan Mark 2012. Hybridising GRASP and network flows in the solution of a medical school scheduling problem. Journal of Scheduling 15 (6) , pp. 717-731. 10.1007/s10951-012-0289-6

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Abstract

This paper tackles the problem of allocating medical students to clinical specialities over a number of time periods. Each speciality is offered by a number of consultant led ‘firms’ and the objective is to optimise the schedule in terms of ensuring a broad range of experience for each student, whilst ensuring that every student covers every speciality exactly once without exceeding the number of places available in each firm. The balance between feasibility and optimality is a key issue. We develop a family of GRASP heuristics for the problem, all based on the same local search heuristic, but using a variety of constructions. These use different building blocks, different score functions, and different ways of balancing feasibility and optimality. Empirical tests show that the best heuristic, based on large building blocks facilitated by the use of a network flow model, and enhanced by feedback in the form of partial reconstructions, performs extremely well on real data, and is able to produce acceptable solutions on more challenging artificial problem instances.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Mathematics
Subjects: Q Science > QA Mathematics
Uncontrolled Keywords: GRASP; Scheduling; Hybrid; Network flow
Publisher: Springer
ISSN: 1094-6136
Last Modified: 04 Jun 2017 04:26
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/38962

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