2018
DOI: 10.4314/jfas.v9i5s.29
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Incorporating capacitative constraint to the preference-based conference scheduling via domain transformation approach

Abstract: Organizing academic conference often creates conflicts among presenters in the form of unsatisfactory assignments of papers to time slots or sessions during the conference. This paper proposes an enhanced technique of scheduling the conference pap sessions by applying Domain Transformation Approach (DTA). The objective of this work is to generate a conference schedule that satisfies hard constraint which ensures all papers associated with presenters and participants are schedule the numbers of papers in the ov… Show more

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