Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling
First International Conference, Edinburgh, UK, August 29 - September 1, 1995. Selected Papers
Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling
First International Conference, Edinburgh, UK, August 29 - September 1, 1995. Selected Papers
This book contains a selection of strictly refereed papers presented at the First International Conference on the Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling, held in Edinburgh, UK, August/September 1995.
This is the first book entirely devoted to automated timetabling and meets the clear need for a wide-ranging survey of the state of the art in the area. The book contains four survey papers by leading experts together with 19 revised full papers presenting new results; the papers are organized in topical sections on reasoning about constraints, genetic algorithms, complexity issues, and tabu search and simulated annealing.
Scheduling, timetabling and rostering - A special relationship?
Examination timetabling in British Universities: A survey
Employee timetabling, constraint networks and knowledge-based rules: A mixed approach
Automated time table generation using multiple context reasonig with truth maintenance
Investigations of a constraint logic programming approach to university timetabling
Building University timetables using constraint logic programming
Complete University modular timetabling using constraint logic programming
Using Oz for college timetabling
A smart genetic algorithm for university timetabling
A genetic algorithm solving a weekly course-timetabling problem
GA-based examination scheduling experience at Middle East Technical University
Peckish initialisation strategies for evolutionary timetabling
A memetic algorithm for university exam timetabling
Extensions to a memetic timetabling system
Automatic timetabling in practice
The complexity of timetable construction problems
Some combinatorial models for course scheduling
The phase-transition niche for evolutionary algorithms in timetabling
Three methods used to solve an examination timetable problem
General cooling schedules for a simulated annealing based timetabling system
How to decompose constrained course scheduling problems into easier assignment type subproblems
Other timetabling papers.
This is the first book entirely devoted to automated timetabling and meets the clear need for a wide-ranging survey of the state of the art in the area. The book contains four survey papers by leading experts together with 19 revised full papers presenting new results; the papers are organized in topical sections on reasoning about constraints, genetic algorithms, complexity issues, and tabu search and simulated annealing.
Recent developments in practical examination timetabling
Computer-aided school and university timetabling: The new waveScheduling, timetabling and rostering - A special relationship?
Examination timetabling in British Universities: A survey
Employee timetabling, constraint networks and knowledge-based rules: A mixed approach
Automated time table generation using multiple context reasonig with truth maintenance
Investigations of a constraint logic programming approach to university timetabling
Building University timetables using constraint logic programming
Complete University modular timetabling using constraint logic programming
Using Oz for college timetabling
A smart genetic algorithm for university timetabling
A genetic algorithm solving a weekly course-timetabling problem
GA-based examination scheduling experience at Middle East Technical University
Peckish initialisation strategies for evolutionary timetabling
A memetic algorithm for university exam timetabling
Extensions to a memetic timetabling system
Automatic timetabling in practice
The complexity of timetable construction problems
Some combinatorial models for course scheduling
The phase-transition niche for evolutionary algorithms in timetabling
Three methods used to solve an examination timetable problem
General cooling schedules for a simulated annealing based timetabling system
How to decompose constrained course scheduling problems into easier assignment type subproblems
Other timetabling papers.
| ISBN | 978-3-540-61794-5 |
|---|---|
| Medientyp | Buch |
| Copyrightjahr | 1996 |
| Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
| Umfang | XV, 389 Seiten |
| Sprache | Englisch |