Timetabling in Germany---A Survey
Werner Junginger
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Werner Junginger: Institut für Unternehmensforschung and Informatik, Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Holstenhofweg 85, D-2000 Hamburg 70, West Germany
Interfaces, 1986, vol. 16, issue 4, 66-74
Abstract:
For about 25 years, attempts have been made to schedule classes and meetings (to timetable ) by computer. In Germany, many programs have been developed, and during the last 12 years several programs for mainframe computers have been used on a large scale. During the last five years, more and more schools are using microcomputers to produce their timetables.
Keywords: education systems: operations; computers: system design/operation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1986
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