Snauwaert, JakobVanhoucke, Mario2022-06-062022-06-0620220360-835210.1016/j.cie.2022.108147http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12127/7048In this paper, we present six extensions to the multi-skilled resource-constrained project scheduling problem (MSRCPSP) by introducing hierarchical levels of skills. These hierarchical skills can impact the MSRCPSP in multiple different ways. This paper studies efficiency differences, cost differences, quality differences and more. For each of these problems we propose and analyse seven continuous and time-indexed (mixed-)integer linear programming formulations. A modular artificial dataset is generated that assembles instances of the presented problems as well as combinations of these problems. In the computational experiments, we solve these instances using the proposed mathematical formulations with the CPLEX solver. Finally, we compare the results of the different formulations for the resource-constrained project scheduling problems with hierarchical levels of skills in order to explain their inherent similarities and differences.enProject SchedulingResource-constrained SchedulingSkills(Mixed-)integer Linear ProgrammingMathematical formulations for project scheduling problems with categorical and hierarchical skillsComputers & Industrial Engineering1879-055058614