timetabling

timetabling

(ˈtaɪmteɪblɪŋ)
n
the act of scheduling something to happen or do something at a particular time
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timetabling

[ˈtaɪmteɪblɪŋ] Nprogramación f
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timetabling

[ˈtaɪmteɪblɪŋ] ngestion f des emplois du tempstime trial ncontre-la-montre mtime-worn timeworn [ˈtaɪmwɔːrn] adj (= old) → usé(e) par le temps (= used over a long period of time)time zone nfuseau m horaire
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The examination timetabling problem has long been a challenging area for researchers in the fields of operational research and artificial intelligence, especially at the time that the Toronto benchmark dataset was stated by Carter and Laporte (1996) [1].
The timetabling problem is one of the most difficult NP-hard problems that universities and educational institutions have to face every semester.
3) Difficulty of timetabling is a factor that affects all the other measures.
Wren (1996) described timetabling as a special type of scheduling.
By September 17, it must prove they have boosted the capability and resources around timetabling and by the end of September, show a decisive plan to better coordinate timetabling and infrastructure work.
Transport Focus warned about timetabling problems as long ago as last year.
Within the education domain, this review classified the assignment problem into two: timetabling problem and allocation problem.
Operational timetabling is related to making short-term changes to a timetable, often a few weeks or days in advance.
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