Team personnel configuration method, device and system based on output capability
A configuration method and team technology, applied in the field of data processing, can solve the problem of real-time acquisition and objective evaluation of methods or equipment without R&D output capability
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[0155] Example 1: Output coefficient = total output demand / total effective working hours
[0156] In this example, step S500 includes:
[0157] Step S502: Calculate and define the quotient of the total output demand and the total effective working hours as the output coefficient.
[0158] It should be understood that under the same conditions, the higher the demand for output and the shorter the effective working time, the stronger the output capacity. Therefore, the ratio of per capita output demand to per capita effective working time can be used as the output coefficient.
[0159] For example, taking the first scheduled time as one day as an example, assuming that the effective working time of individuals in the R&D team is T, the total effective working time of the R&D team is Among them, the personal effective working time T can be calculated by the following formula: personal effective working time T = off-duty clock-in time T 1 - Time to clock in at work T 2 + ov...
example 2
[0163] Example 2, output coefficient = output demand per capita / effective working time per capita
[0164] In this example, step S500 includes:
[0165] Step S502: Calculate and define the quotient of per capita output demand and per capita effective working time as the output coefficient.
[0166] For example, taking the first scheduled time as one day as an example, assuming that the total number of personnel in the R&D team is M, and the effective working time of individuals is T, the total effective working time of the R&D team is Effective working hours per person of the R&D team Among them, the personal effective working time T can be calculated by the following formula: personal effective working time T = off-duty clock-in time T 1 - Time to clock in at work T 2 + overtime T 3 - leave time T 4 , ie T=T 1 -T 2 +T 3 -T 4 . Taking the second scheduled time as one week as an example, assuming that the total demand quantity of the R&D team is P, the per capita ...
example 3
[0170] Example 3: Output coefficient = effective working time per capita × first weight + output demand per capita × second weight
[0171] In this example, as Figure 4 As shown, step S500 includes:
[0172] Step S502: Calculate the effective working time per person of the team based on the total effective working time;
[0173] Step S504: Calculate the per capita output demand of the team based on the total output demand;
[0174] Step S506: Perform a weighted summation of the per capita effective working time and per capita output demand, where the per capita effective working time corresponds to the first weight, and the per capita output demand corresponds to the second weight; and
[0175] Step S508: Define the weighted sum of per capita effective working time and per capita output demand as the output coefficient.
[0176] In Example 1 and Example 2, the output coefficient is more indicative of output efficiency. In the actual project development process, the effect...
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