Shift Scheduler: Smart Roster

jp.gr.java_conf.siranet.shift

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Total installs
28.3K(28,362)
Rating
unknown
Released
June 18, 2021
Last updated
January 1, 1970
Category
Productivity
Developer
siranet
Developer details
Name
siranet
E-mail
siranet36@gmail.com
Website
unknown
Country
Japan
Address
unknown
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Description

Smart Shift Creation & Automation Our app supports your scheduling process from start to finish. You can manually assign specific shifts and let the system automatically fill in the remaining gaps. The auto-assignment engine creates the most balanced and fair schedule possible, strictly following your custom rules.

Customizable Assignment Rules:

1. Staffing Requirements

Set the required number of staff for each date, shift type, and specific task/role.

2. Individual Staff Settings

Basic Availability: Set recurring days off or unavailable shifts by day of the week.

Specific Requests: Block or prioritize shifts for specific dates.

Workload Limits: Define maximum working days per month or per week.

Shift-Specific Limits: Set the maximum number of times a specific shift (e.g., Night Shift) can be assigned.

Priority Assignments: Designate preferred shifts for specific staff members.

Monthly Hour Caps: Set maximum working hours per month.

3. Advanced Scheduling Logic & Rules

Consecutive Work Limits: Prevent burnout by limiting consecutive work days (e.g., no more than 6 days in a row).

Consecutive Shift Limits: Restrict back-to-back specific shifts (e.g., no double night shifts).

Mandatory Rest Periods: Specify required days off after certain shifts (e.g., 2 days off after a night shift).

Shift Sequencing: Prohibit specific shift sequences for health and safety (e.g., no "Early Shift" immediately after a "Night Shift").

Post-Rest Day Rules: Block specific shifts on the day following a post-night-shift rest day.

Optimized Holidays: Logic to minimize "isolated" work days and encourage consecutive days off.

Turnaround Rules: Prevent "Late Shift to Early Shift" transitions to ensure adequate rest.

Mandatory Successions: Define shifts that must follow one another (e.g., "Late Night Shift" must follow a "Semi-Night Shift").

Skill Balancing: Prevent shifts consisting only of staff members who require extra support.

Compatibility (Pairing) Rules: Block specific combinations of staff from being assigned to the same shift (e.g., Staff A and Staff B cannot work together).