Final examination scheduling

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A method for scheduling final examinations to yield a minimal number of student conflicts is described. The “minimization” is achieved by repetitively evaluating a nonlinear set of equations. Imbedded in the process is a random or Monte Carlo selection of assignments. As in such heuristic techniques, the solution may not be optimum and many solutions may be found which yield locally minimal results. Computer programs are described and empirical results given. © 1964, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Broder, S. (1964). Final examination scheduling. Communications of the ACM, 7(8), 494–498. https://doi.org/10.1145/355586.364824

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