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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 05, 1999
Filed:
Sep. 25, 1996
Paul Walker, Bolton, GB;
Robert N Laithwaite, Near Ipswich, GB;
John Denman, Ipswich, GB;
David Morton, South Croydon, GB;
Gerwyn L Williams, London, GB;
Mike Jubb, London, GB;
Alan Taylor, Merseyside, GB;
British Telecommunications public limited company, London, GB;
Abstract
In order to optimize the utilization of resources (e.g., technicians) in performing a number of jobs, each job is assigned a cost time-dependent function and each resource is assessed for the time at which it will be available. For each combination of jobs with resources, an actual can be determined. The combination giving the lowest overall cost is then determined. Additional features are disclosed to ensure incompatible job/resource combinations are not allocated, and to reduce the complexity of the calculation by prioritizing the jobs and resources.