A model for timetabling problems with period spread constraints
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2011
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Stockton Press
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Lara-Velázquez, P., et al. «A Model for Timetabling Problems with Period Spread Constraints». Journal of the Operational Research Society, vol. 62, n.o 1, enero de 2011, pp. 217-22. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1057/jors.2009.173.
Abstract
The generalized robust colouring problem (GRCP) deals with a robust colouring for a given graph with a fixed number of colours, not necessarily the chromatic number and considers the distance between colours as the penalization of complementary edges. This problem provides a way to solve timetabling problems that consider 'event spread constraints' such as 'there must be at least d days between two events'. Because this problem is NP-hard, a heuristic approach is necessary to produce good solutions in a reasonable amount of time for large instances. In this work a greedy randomized adaptive search procedure (GRASP) is proposed to solve GRCP, which was used in instances to schedule course lectures requiring from 30 to 120 h per week in total, in which the bound of the optimal solution is reached in almost every instance.