The results of computational experiments for the Multi-Skilled Resource Constrained Multi-Project Scheduling and Routing Problem study are provided.
The experiments were conducted on the Gadi supercomputer at Australia's National Computational Infrastructure (NCI), utilizing a single core of an Intel Xeon Platinum 8274 (Cascade Lake) 3.2 GHz processor and 4 GB of RAM, which are the standard resource allocations on the NCI system. IBM's CPLEX 22.1.1 was used as a solver.