Determining optimal shift schedules for telephone traffic exchange operators
Willie B. Henderson
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Determining optimal shift schedules for telephone traffic exchange operators
Published
1975
Publisher
Institute for Research in the Behavioral, Economic, and Management Sciences, Krannert Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Purdue University
Pages
24
Subjects
Schichtarbeit und Lebensweise
Schichtarbeit und Sozialsystem
Statistik der Schichtarbeit
Shiftwork in the European Community
Shiftwork
Shiftwork in the chemical industry
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