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Computer-aided design of shift schedules

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Pages 77-83 | Published online: 31 May 2007

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Carsten Schomann, Ole Giebel & Friedhelm Nachreiner. (2006) Development and Preliminary Validation of an Index for Indicating the Risks of the Design of Working Hours to Health and Wellbeing. Chronobiology International 23:6, pages 1401-1408.
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Daeho Kim & YongHee Lee. (2007) An algorithm for management of the shift schedule in nuclear power plants with a consideration for human factors. An algorithm for management of the shift schedule in nuclear power plants with a consideration for human factors.
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