Techniques for Producing School Timetables on a Computer and their Application to other Scheduling Problems

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This paper describes a method by which a timetable for a medium-sized school can be produced on a general-purpose digital computer in about 1� hours. The techniques used and time taken by human beings and the computer program are compared. The use of this work in other scheduling problems is briefly described.

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Appleby, J. S. (1961). Techniques for Producing School Timetables on a Computer and their Application to other Scheduling Problems. The Computer Journal, 3(4), 237–245. https://doi.org/10.1093/comjnl/3.4.237

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