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|a Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling VI
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|a General Issues -- A Perspective on Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice in University Timetabling -- Very Large-Scale Neighborhood Search Techniques in Timetabling Problems -- Measurability and Reproducibility in University Timetabling Research: Discussion and Proposals -- Employee Timetabling -- Physician Scheduling in Emergency Rooms -- A Flexible Model and a Hybrid Exact Method for Integrated Employee Timetabling and Production Scheduling -- Memes, Self-generation and Nurse Rostering -- An Evaluation of Certain Heuristic Optimization Algorithms in Scheduling Medical Doctors and Medical Students -- Timetabling of Meetings -- Scheduling Research Grant Proposal Evaluation Meetings and the Range Colouring Problem -- Sports Timetabling -- Constructive Algorithms for the Constant Distance Traveling Tournament Problem -- Scheduling the Brazilian Soccer Tournament with Fairness and Broadcast Objectives -- Referee Assignment in Sports Leagues -- A Branch-and-Cut Algorithm for Scheduling the Highly-Constrained Chilean Soccer Tournament -- Course Timetabling -- Modeling and Solution of a Complex University Course Timetabling Problem -- Timetabling Problems at the TU Eindhoven -- The Teaching Space Allocation Problem with Splitting -- Solving the University Timetabling Problem with Optimized Enrollment of Students by a Self-adaptive Genetic Algorithm -- School Timetabling -- A Case Study for Timetabling in a Dutch Secondary School -- Scheduling School Meetings -- Hierarchical Timetable Construction -- The KTS High School Timetabling System -- Examination Timetabling -- A Novel Fuzzy Approach to Evaluate the Quality of Examination Timetabling -- Linear Linkage Encoding in Grouping Problems: Applications on Graph Coloring and Timetabling -- Ant Algorithms for the Exam Timetabling Problem -- An Extensible Modelling Framework for Timetabling Problems -- An Experimental Study on Hyper-heuristics and Exam Timetabling.
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