vuorojakon
Vuorojakon is a term encountered in Finnish discussions of shift scheduling and workforce management. It denotes the distribution of work shifts among employees, covering both the process of allocating shifts and the resulting schedule. The word combines vuoro, meaning shift, with jako, meaning distribution, with the genitive suffix -n forming a noun that can refer to the act or outcome of assigning shifts.
In practice, vuorojakon is discussed in relation to planning horizons, constraints, and optimization goals. The concept
Common methods associated with vuorojakon include optimization models, such as integer programming and constraint programming, as
See also: shift scheduling, workforce optimization, operations research, scheduling algorithms.