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Event Module Processing Logic

How your bid is processed is determined by requirement status and event pattern details. It is possible that there are no bidders flagged as May Go. Refer to the Must Go Bidders and Junior Assign articles for further information on how to determine these qualities.


Note: Administrator allocation requirements must be met and take top priority. This means bid preferences can be denied to meet these requirements; however, senior bid preferences are not denied to meet bid preferences of junior crewmembers. The N-PBS Scheduler considers all administrator requirements and bid preferences in seniority order as follows:

  1. Satisfy all Must Go requirements

  2. Satisfy at least the minimum May Go requirements or, failing that, satisfy as many May Go requirements as possible

  3. Allocate all seats on all training patterns with the Junior Assign flag or, failing that, allocate as many Junior Assign seats as possible in total

  4. Honor Bid Preferences of the number 1 seniority person as well as possible

  5. Honor Bid Preferences of the number 2 seniority person as well as possible

  6. Honor Bid Preferences of the number 3 seniority person as well as possible and so on through the training seniority list.


How the N-PBS Scheduler Awards Training Patterns

When awarding training patterns, the N-PBS Scheduler has several run levels. In each level, the N-PBS Scheduler attempts to satisfy the priorities in the order given above. When the N-PBS Scheduler reaches the bid honoring steps, it attempts to rearrange awarded training patterns to match bid preferences of each bidder in seniority order. As the run levels progress, the N-PBS Scheduler uses a wider set of rearrangement techniques.


Run Level Processing Steps:

  1. The N-PBS Scheduler makes awards or rearranges awards to satisfy all Must Go requirements.

  2. The N-PBS Scheduler makes awards or rearranges awards to satisfy at least the minimum May Go requirements.

  3. The N-PBS Scheduler makes awards or rearranges awards to satisfy-as well as possible-the training patterns flagged as Junior Assign.

  4. The N-PBS Scheduler, in order of seniority, reads crewmember's bids and attempts to make awards or rearrange awards to honor as many bid preferences as possible. These rearrangement techniques become more complex as the run progresses.


Note: While the N-PBS Scheduler is using rearrangement techniques to honor bid preferences, it must maintain the objectives satisfied in Steps 1 to 3.

 


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