Best-Worst Ant Colony System Parameter Investigation by Using Experimental Design and Analysis for Course Timetabling Problem

Course timetabling usually arises every academic year and is solved by academic staff with/without course timetabling tool. The desirable timetable must be satisfied by hard constraints whilst soft constraints are not absolutely essential. Course timetabling is known to be NP-hard problem, which mea...

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Published in2010 Second International Conference on Computer and Network Technology pp. 467 - 471
Main Authors Lutuksin, Thatchai, Pongcharoen, Pupong
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.04.2010
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ISBN9780769540429
0769540422
9781424469611
1424469619
DOI10.1109/ICCNT.2010.24

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Summary:Course timetabling usually arises every academic year and is solved by academic staff with/without course timetabling tool. The desirable timetable must be satisfied by hard constraints whilst soft constraints are not absolutely essential. Course timetabling is known to be NP-hard problem, which means that the computational time required to find the solution increases exponentially with problem size. Automated timetabling system has been developed for university courses scheduling. In this work, new variant of Ant Colony Optimisation called Best-Worst Ant Colony System (BWACS) was applied to solve university course timetabling problem. Advance statistical tools for experimental design and analysis were used to investigate and analyse the factor influence of this system and conclude the appropriate parameter setting of BWACS.
ISBN:9780769540429
0769540422
9781424469611
1424469619
DOI:10.1109/ICCNT.2010.24