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Honer, J; Lach, G and Zorn, E An IP-based Model for the Post-Enrollment-based Course Timetabling Problem at TU Berlin. In proceedings of the 7th Multidisciplinary International Conference on Scheduling : Theory and Applications (MISTA 2015), 25 - 28 Aug 2015, Prague, Czech Republic, pages 331-344, 2015.

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In this paper, we present a new IP-based model for the post-enrollmentbased course timetabling problem at TU Berlin; this problem has to be solved in order to assign students to tutorials. We show that the new model yields better results than an old one, which uses two separate assignments of students to tutorials and tutorials to timeslots and rooms. The new model is applied to real-world data of 24,700 assignments for 8,600 students in 1,000 tutorials of 80 courses in 170 rooms within 500 seconds on an i7 quad-core machine.


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@INPROCEEDINGS{2015-331-344-P, author = {J. Honer and G. Lach and E. Zorn},
title = {An IP-based Model for the Post-Enrollment-based Course Timetabling Problem at TU 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 = {331--344},
note = {Paper},
abstract = {In this paper, we present a new IP-based model for the post-enrollmentbased course timetabling problem at TU Berlin; this problem has to be solved in order to assign students to tutorials. We show that the new model yields better results than an old one, which uses two separate assignments of students to tutorials and tutorials to timeslots and rooms. The new model is applied to real-world data of 24,700 assignments for 8,600 students in 1,000 tutorials of 80 courses in 170 rooms within 500 seconds on an i7 quad-core machine.},
owner = {Graham},
timestamp = {2017.01.16},
webpdf = {2015-331-344-P.pdf} }