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Abstract

The considered assignment problem generalizes its classical counterpart by the existence of some incompatibility constraints limiting the assignment of tasks to processing units within groups of mutually exclusive tasks. The groups are defined for each processing unit and the constraints allow at most one task from each group to be assigned to the corresponding processing unit. The processing units can normally process a certain number of tasks without any cost; this capacity can be extended, however, at some extra marginal cost that is non-decreasing with the number of additional tasks. Each task has to be assigned to exactly one processing unit and has some preference for the assignment; it is expressed for each pair 'tasl-processing unit' by a dissatisfaction degree. The quality of feasible assignments is evaluated by three criteria: g1-the maximum dissatisfaction of tasks, g2-the total dissatisfaction of tasks, g3-the total cost of processing units. If there is no feasible assignment, tasks and processing units creating a blocking configuration are identified and all actions of unblocking are proposed. Formal properties of blocking configurations and unblocking actions are proven, and an interactive procedure for exploring the set of non-dominated assignments is described together with illustrative examples processed by special software. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Multi-criteria assignment problem with incompatibility and capacity constraints
Author
Roy, Bernard; Slowinski, Roman
Pages
287-316
Publication year
2006
Publication date
Oct 2006
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
02545330
e-ISSN
15729338
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
214505859
Copyright
Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2006