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Lach, M; Lach, G and Zorn, E Examination timetabling at Technische Universitšat Berlin. In proceedings of the 7th Multidisciplinary International Conference on Scheduling : Theory and Applications (MISTA 2015), 25 - 28 Aug 2015, Prague, Czech Republic, pages 260-266, 2015.

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We present a new integer programming based model for the examination timetabling problem at Technische Universitašt Berlin. This problem has to be solved to assign written examinations to rooms and timeslots at universities. Our model not only respects students who have to take several exams in one examination period, but it also allows for the preparation time of the students between consecutive exams. The new model has been successfully used at Technische Universitašt Berlin with more than 32,000 students.


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@INPROCEEDINGS{2015-260-266-P, author = {M. Lach and G. Lach and E. Zorn },
title = {Examination timetabling at Technische Universitšat Berlin},
booktitle = {In proceedings of the 7th Multidisciplinary International Conference on Scheduling : Theory and Applications (MISTA 2015), 25 - 28 Aug 2015, Prague, Czech Republic},
year = {2015},
editor = {Z. Hanzalek and G. Kendall and B. McCollum and P. Sucha},
pages = {260--266},
note = {Paper},
abstract = { We present a new integer programming based model for the examination timetabling problem at Technische Universitašt Berlin. This problem has to be solved to assign written examinations to rooms and timeslots at universities. Our model not only respects students who have to take several exams in one examination period, but it also allows for the preparation time of the students between consecutive exams. The new model has been successfully used at Technische Universitašt Berlin with more than 32,000 students.},
owner = {Graham},
timestamp = {2017.01.16},
webpdf = {2015-260-266-P.pdf} }