Note that some of the criteria may be irrelevant to the given schedule, because you didn't enter anything in the corresponding section of the New schedule input form.
You may alter the criteria weights, for each new schedule that you set out to create. Keep in mind, however, that, for good reason, in the System-default settings, certain criteria-weights are bigger then others. Therefore, you will need to use common sense to avoid extreme deviations from the criteria-settings, that WoShi offers you as the default. If you don't, you may get strange and useless results.
Example: You probably don't want the length of your employee's weekly resting periods to be the very last thing on WoShi's priority list, as it is composing your schedule; since, were that the case, your employees would have weekends that are too short, and non-stop series of work-days are too long.
There are 12 stages for the criteria-weights. On the image below is displayed, the interactive bar-chart through which you will be setting the weight hierarchy.
The red lines are the System default values for each weight.
The green line is your organisation's Master-default (The one you set for your organisation - Master Data)
The black line is left behind by the current settings
The grey bars are the new settings
The button System Default, resets all rows to default (red lines).
The button Default resets all rows to organization defaults that you set in the Master Data.
Change the values by clicking on the column with the desired value for that criterion (0-12).