Stream A: Wednesday 11th August



10.50 - 12.30: Session1 - Course Timetabling

10:50 - 11:15: Anthony Wehrer and Jay Yellen, The Design and Implementation of an Interactive Course-Timetabling System.

11:15 - 11:40: Roberto Asín Achá and Robert Nieuwenhuis, Curriculum-based Course Timetabling with SAT and MaxSAT.

11:40 - 12:05: Ademir Constantino, Walter Marcondes Filho and Dario Landa-Silva, Iterated Heuristic Algorithms for the Classroom Assignment Problem.

12:05 - 12:30: Edmund K. Burke, Jakub Marecek and Andrew J. Parkes, Semidefinite Programming Relaxations in Timetabling.


13.30 - 15.10: Session2 - University Timetabling

13:30 - 13:55: Heinz Schmitz and Christian Heimfarth, Cross-Curriculum Scheduling with Themis - A Course-Timetabling System for Lectures and Sub-Events.

13:55 - 14:20: Peter Wilke and Helmut Killer, Comparison of Algorithms solving School and Course Time Tabling Problems using the Erlangen Advanced Time Tabling System (EATTS).

14:20 - 14:45: Moritz Mühlenthaler and Rolf Wanka, A Novel Event Insertion Strategy for Creating Feasible Course Timetables.

14:45 - 15:10: Ruben Gonzalez-rubio, Diamant.


15.30 - 17.00: Session3 - University Timetabling

15:30 - 15:50: Loo Hay LEE, Ek Peng CHEW, Kien Ming NG, Hui-Chih HUNG, Jia WANG and Hui XIAO, University course scheduling problem with traffic impact considerations.

15:50 - 16:10: Felipe A. Santos and Alexandre C. B. Delbem, Grouping Genetic Algorithm with Efficient Data Structures for the University Course Timetabling Problem.

16:10 - 16:30: Andrea Schaerf, Marco Chiarandini and Luca Di Gaspero, Modelling and Solving the Generalised Balanced Academic Curriculum Problem with Heterogeneous Classes.

16:30 - 16:50: Peter Demeester, Greet Vanden Berghe and Patrick De Causmaecker, A general approach for exam timetabling: a real-world and a benchmark case.