7 projects tagged "Planning"
ShiftSchedule is a simple procedure, combining random and greedy strategies with heuristics to maximize the minimal interval between consecutive shifts with multiple constraints on the workload distribution. In particular, the distribution of duties among the staff must be uniform when a number of roles and a variety of shift types are considered. The number of persons available for every shift type and role must be large compared to the number required in each case. The method also implements a strategy to deal with the suboptimal results of the simple approach when some infrequent and aperiodic day types, such as long weekends, are considered.
LibrePlan is a Web application for project planning, monitoring, and control. It is a collaborative tool to plan, monitor, and control projects and has a rich Web interface that provides a desktop-like user experience. All the team members can take part in the planning, which makes it possible to have real-time planning. It was designed for a scenario where multiple projects and resources interact to carry out the work inside a company. It makes it possible to communicate with other company tools, providing a wide set of Web services to import and export data.
Dudle is an online scheduling application. Users are able to schedule events (such as telephone conferences and meetings) or run opinion polls (for example, to find out which sort of coffee people like the most). Unlike most other similar applications, Dudle offers enhanced access control settings, which minimizes trust assumptions in the polling server.
Madrona builds on the Django Web framework and PostGIS DBMS to offer a flexible set of building blocks for creating cutting-edge tools for decision support and area-based planning. It provides an automatic RESTful API for the GeoDjango feature models you create, with full CRUD operations and support for GeoJSON and KML, robust features for sharing and collaborative design amongst users, JavaScript libraries for quickly developing sophisticated client-side UIs, and the ability to use any 2D or 3D mapping client, including the Google Earth Web plugin.