Relying on multiobjective programming techniques, we have developed an optimization software to improve the services provided by the social co-operative OMNIA. OMNIA’s mission is to supply home-care assistance to children and people with disabilities. Our method is intended to optimize the social workers’ shift planning aiming at, on the one hand, maximizing the overall quality of the social care services, on the other hand, minimizing costs associated with OMNIA’s activity. In particular, our software provides Pareto optima of the resulting (difficult) bi-objective model by resorting to both a standard a priori weighted-sum approach and a new MINLP no-preference (hypervolume maximization-type) method. The product of this research is successfully employed by OMNIA.

Improving Social Assistance Services for Minors and Disabled People by Using Multiobjective Programming

Sagratella S.
2019-01-01

Abstract

Relying on multiobjective programming techniques, we have developed an optimization software to improve the services provided by the social co-operative OMNIA. OMNIA’s mission is to supply home-care assistance to children and people with disabilities. Our method is intended to optimize the social workers’ shift planning aiming at, on the one hand, maximizing the overall quality of the social care services, on the other hand, minimizing costs associated with OMNIA’s activity. In particular, our software provides Pareto optima of the resulting (difficult) bi-objective model by resorting to both a standard a priori weighted-sum approach and a new MINLP no-preference (hypervolume maximization-type) method. The product of this research is successfully employed by OMNIA.
2019
9783030258412
9783030258429
Integer programming
Multiobjective programming
Nonlinear programming
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