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The software for schedule creation and optimization solves a difficult, important and practical problem. The proposed solution is an online employee portal where administrator users can create and manage watch schedules and employee requests. Each employee can login with his/her own account and see his/her assignments, manage requests, etc. Employees set as administrators can perform the employee scheduling online, manage requests, etc. This scheduling software allows users not only to see the initial and optimized watch schedule in a simple and understandable form, but also to create special rules and criteria and input their business. The system using rules automatically will generate watch schedule.
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The work is supported by Lithuanian State Science and Studies Foundation according to High Technology Development Program Project “Business Rules Solutions for Information Systems Development (VeTIS)”, Reg. No. B-07042.
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Jurkevicius, D., Vasilecas, O. (2011). Development of Watch Schedule Using Rules Approach. In: Song, W., et al. Information Systems Development. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-7355-9_43
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