Authors
Barry McCollum
Publication date
2006/8/30
Book
International conference on the practice and theory of automated timetabling
Pages
3-23
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
The study of the relationship and interaction between the work carried out in the academic literature and the requirements of university administrators is essential if ideas generated by research are to benefit every-day users. Conversely, it is crucial that the needs of the timetabling community influence the direction taken by research if high-quality practical solutions are to be produced. A main objective of the work presented here is to provide up-to-date information which will enable researchers to further investigate the area of timetabling research in relation to the generation of robust and flexible techniques which can cope with complexities experienced during implementation in ‘real world’ scenarios. Furthermore, although not discussed here in detail, it is essential, from a commercial perspective, that these developed leading edge techniques are incorporated and used within general applicable …
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