Scheduling internal audit activities: A stochastic combinatorial optimization problem

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The problem of finding the optimal timing of audit activities within an organisation has been addressed by many researchers. We propose a stochastic programming formulation with Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) and Constraint Programming (CP) certainty-equivalent models. In experiments neither approach dominates the other. However, the CP approach is orders of magnitude faster for large audit times, and almost as fast as the MILP approach for small audit times. This work generalises a previous approach by relaxing the assumption of instantaneous audits, and by prohibiting concurrent auditing. © 2009 The Author(s).

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Rossi, R., Tarim, S. A., Hnich, B., Prestwich, S., & Karacaer, S. (2010). Scheduling internal audit activities: A stochastic combinatorial optimization problem. Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, 19(3), 325–346. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10878-009-9207-z

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