The practice and theory of automated timetabling 2016
Journal:
Annals of Operations Research
Publication Date:
April, 2019
Editors:
Ender Özcan
University Of Nottingham
United Kingdom
GB
Edmund Burke
Queen Mary University of London
United Kingdom
GB
Luca Di Gaspero
University of Udine
Italy
IT
Barry McCollum
Queen’s University Belfast
United Kingdom
GB
Andrea Schaerf
University of Udine
Italy
IT
Table Of Contents
Selected Papers
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The practice and theory of automated timetabling (2016). Annals of Operations Research. 275:1–2. . 2019.
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teaspoon: solving the curriculum-based course timetabling problems with answer set programming. Annals of Operations Research. 275:3–37. . 2019.
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Handling preferences in student-project allocation. Annals of Operations Research. 275:39–78. . 2019.
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Modeling and solving staff scheduling with partial weighted maxSAT. Annals of operations research. 275:79–99. . 2019.
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Search algorithms for improving the pareto front in a timetabling problem with a solution network-based robustness measure. Annals of Operations Research. 275:101–121. . 2019.
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Integer programming model extensions for a multi-stage nurse rostering problem. Annals of operations research. 275:123–143. . 2019.
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Practices in timetabling in higher education institutions: a systematic review. Annals of operations research. 275:145–160. . 2019.
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“You have to get wet to learn how to swim” applied to bridging the gap between research into personnel scheduling and its implementation in practice. Annals of Operations Research. 275:161–179. . 2019.
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Automated generation of constructive ordering heuristics for educational timetabling. Annals of Operations Research. 275:181–208. . 2019.
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Optimal student sectioning on mandatory courses with various sections numbers. Annals of operations research. 275:209–221. . 2019.
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The sport teams grouping problem. Annals of Operations Research. 275:223–243. . 2019.
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Airport ground workforce planning with hierarchical skills: a new formulation and branch-and-price approach. Annals of Operations Research. 275:245–258. . 2019.