Re: Linear Programming
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- Subject: [mg15194] Re: Linear Programming
- From: "De Jonge" <Rudy.De.Jonge at village.uunet.be>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1998 04:01:29 -0500
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Thnx for your answer! In fact, yes I am looking for a software-way to do my problem. I thought about Storm, if you know that, but that seems not that easy. Do you know how to do? Yes, then I will send you one of these days my problem detailed. OK? Thnx Bye! Bart -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: steve at smc.vnet.net <steve at smc.vnet.net> Aan: Rudy.De.Jonge at village.uunet.be <Rudy.De.Jonge at village.uunet.be> Datum: woensdag, december, 1998 08:36 Onderwerp: Re: Linear Programming >This newsgroup is only for technical discussions of the Mathematica >software. Are you looking for a Mathematica way to do your problem? > >Steve Christensen >Moderator > >> From Rudy.De.Jonge at village.uunet.be Tue Dec 15 13:26:50 1998 >> To: comp-soft-sys-math-mathematica at moderators.uu.net >> From: "De Jonge" <Rudy.De.Jonge at village.uunet.be> >> Subject: [mg15194] Linear Programming >> Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 19:24:50 +0100 >> Message-ID: <7569kd$4d9$1 at xenon.inbe.net> >> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 >> Content-Length: 508 >> >> Hello! >> >> If there is anyone who read this who is specialized in linear programming, >> please send me a mail and then I will formulate the problem I have. >> >> Short: it's about a shedule I have to compose in which we have an amount of >> employees who have to work in shifts. I have to compose a shedule in which >> the days that one employee has two days off after each other is as minimal >> as possible. I give you more details by mail if you let me know you can >> help me or not. >> >> Thanks by forehand >> Kind regards >> >> Me. >> >> >> >