Mobile and User-Centric Technologies for Crew Scheduling
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Efficient crew scheduling is a crucial component of workforce management in industries such as airlines, railways, and public transportation. Traditional crew scheduling systems often suffer from inefficiencies due to outdated methodologies and limited real-time accessibility. The advent of mobile and user-centric technologies has significantly transformed the landscape of crew scheduling, leading to improved operational efficiency, employee satisfaction, and cost reduction.
This paper reviews recent advancements in mobile-based crew scheduling solutions, discusses user-centric approaches, and examines their impact on workforce management. Additionally, this paper explores the challenges of integrating mobile scheduling with existing infrastructures and proposes future directions for enhancing workforce management using emerging technologies.
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