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

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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.

Recent developments in practical examination timetabling
Computer-aided school and university timetabling: The new wave
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.
ISBN 978-3-540-61794-5
Medientyp Buch
Copyrightjahr 1996
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang XV, 389 Seiten
Sprache Englisch