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In this paper we are discussing the mathematical model for job scheduling in the hospitality industry1, specifically in hotels. It's true that the quality of hospitality plays a crucial role in a hotel's rating and long-term success. By developing a mathematical model for job scheduling, you can potentially optimize the allocation of resources and improve overall hospitality, which can have a positive impact on the hotel's performance and prevent closure Linear programming and integer programming can indeed be powerful tools in optimizing job scheduling for the hotel industry. By formulating the problem as a mathematical model, we can utilize these optimization techniques to create efficient schedules that maximize productivity and customer satisfaction. Linear programming allows us to optimize the allocation of resources, such as workers' time and skills, while considering constraints such as work hours, skill requirements, and job dependencies. It helps find the best possible schedule that minimizes costs or maximizes desired outcomes, such as customer ratings or revenue. Integer programming, a subset of linear programming, adds the additional constraint that variables must be integers. This is useful when scheduling tasks that require whole units of time, such as assigning specific shifts to workers. By using integer programming, we can create schedules that respect the discrete nature of work hours and ensure a feasible and practical assignment of jobs to workers. By combining these techniques, we can develop sophisticated scheduling algorithms that consider various factors, including worker availability, skill sets, job priorities, and customer demand. The result is a well-organized and optimized schedule that enhances operational efficiency, improves customer experience, and contributes to the hotel's growth and reputation.
Keywords:
Hospitality, Staff Scheduling, Constraint
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"A study of mathematical model of job scheduling in hospitality of hotel industries", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 6, page no.1057 - 1061, June-2023, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2306156.pdf
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