We consider the university course timetabling problem, which is one of the most studied problems in educational timetabling. In particular, we focus our attention on the formulation known as the curriculum-based course timetabling problem (CB-CTT), which has been tackled by many researchers and for which there are many available benchmarks. The contribution of this paper is twofold. First, we propose an effective and robust single-stage simulated annealing method for solving the problem. Second, we design and apply an extensive and statistically-principled methodology for the parameter tuning procedure. The outcome of this analysis is a methodology for modeling the relationship between search method parameters and instance features that all...
This paper addresses the problem of finding a feasible solution for the university course timetablin...
Most schools have the problem that they need to organise the meetings between students and teachers ...
Course timetables are often rendered infeasible due to unexpected changes in requirements and must b...
We propose a simulated annealing approach for the examination timetabling problem, as formulated in ...
Abstract — Course timetabling problem (CTP) consists on assigning a set of courses into a limited gr...
Abstract:- University Timetabling problem (UTT) has a computational complexity that grows exponentia...
The post-enrolment course timetabling (PE-CTT) is one of the most studied timetabling problems, for ...
The course timetabling problem is a well known constraint optimization problem which has been of int...
In the process of developing a university’s weekly course timetable, changes in the data, such as th...
We propose an algorithm selection approach and an instance space analysis for the well-known curricu...
In the process of developing a university’s weekly course timetable, changes in the data, such as th...
School timetabling is way of distributing resources such as teachers and classrooms over a fixed per...
In this study we have tackled the NP-hard problem of academic class scheduling (or timetabling) at t...
Abstract:- University Timetabling problem (UTT) has a computational complexity that grows exponentia...
We propose a Simulated Annealing approach for the Examination Timetabling problem, in the classical ...
This paper addresses the problem of finding a feasible solution for the university course timetablin...
Most schools have the problem that they need to organise the meetings between students and teachers ...
Course timetables are often rendered infeasible due to unexpected changes in requirements and must b...
We propose a simulated annealing approach for the examination timetabling problem, as formulated in ...
Abstract — Course timetabling problem (CTP) consists on assigning a set of courses into a limited gr...
Abstract:- University Timetabling problem (UTT) has a computational complexity that grows exponentia...
The post-enrolment course timetabling (PE-CTT) is one of the most studied timetabling problems, for ...
The course timetabling problem is a well known constraint optimization problem which has been of int...
In the process of developing a university’s weekly course timetable, changes in the data, such as th...
We propose an algorithm selection approach and an instance space analysis for the well-known curricu...
In the process of developing a university’s weekly course timetable, changes in the data, such as th...
School timetabling is way of distributing resources such as teachers and classrooms over a fixed per...
In this study we have tackled the NP-hard problem of academic class scheduling (or timetabling) at t...
Abstract:- University Timetabling problem (UTT) has a computational complexity that grows exponentia...
We propose a Simulated Annealing approach for the Examination Timetabling problem, in the classical ...
This paper addresses the problem of finding a feasible solution for the university course timetablin...
Most schools have the problem that they need to organise the meetings between students and teachers ...
Course timetables are often rendered infeasible due to unexpected changes in requirements and must b...