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Workload-based task assignment

Allocate tasks based on individuals' incomplete workload

Assign tasks to people based on their workload, which refers to the number of task instances started but not yet completed by a person

Goel, K., Fehrer, T., Röglinger, M., & Wynn, M. T. (2023). Not Here, But There: Human Resource Allocation Patterns. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 377–394).

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Consider automating activities

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Delegate task according to experience: execution frequency, case involvement, interactions

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Allocate tasks considering business process execution constraints

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