The computer aided course scheduler
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The need for a computerized system to schedule courses, teachers, students, and rooms became apparent after observing the Schedule Coordinator struggle with the scheduling process.
In a school scheduling problem, the resources available are faculty, courses being offered, time periods and classrooms. A solution must group these resources together to produce a class schedule to adhere to certain conditions to be set by the Schedule Coordinator handling the schedule. All feasible and meaningful solutions must satisfy a set of inviolable conditions, such as the obvious constraint that no two distinct classes can be held in the same time period and classroom, or no conflicts between the time period and classroom assignments.
This is where the Computer Aided Course Scheduler got into place. It is a system that will efficiently schedule classes for both the students and faculty. It will eliminate the tiresome and paper-oriented generation of general schedule. The system also provides security for data. It is capable of adding, deleting, and editing of subjects and faculty being fed into the database. Class schedules must be produced accurately and distributed before the registration periods.
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Garcia, M. J. A. C. , Lo, R. G. , Ong, A. R. Y. , Singian, M. A. L. & Uy, S. T. (2004). The computer aided course scheduler (Unpublished thesis). Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo City.
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Bachelor of Science in Computer ScienceShelf Location
Filipiniana Theses 004.72 G165