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A Review of Agent Based University Course Time Tabling Systems

Babaagba, Kehinde; Arekete, Samson

Authors

Samson Arekete



Abstract

In this paper, we carry out an extensive survey of various mobile agent systems that have been utilized in solving university course time tabling problem. University time tabling is an NP-hard problem which has been researched by vast amount of researchers. This is because it is a scheduling problem faced by many universities. This scheduling problem involves a number of hard (mandatory) constraints as well as soft (a lot more flexible) constraints that must be satisfied in order to generate an efficient time-table. A number of methods have been adopted in solving the university course time tabling problem such as the use of linear numberings, evolutionary algorithms, graph coloring among others. One recent technique employed involves mobile agents. Mobile agents are simply software agents which move from system to system within the network transporting both their state and code. They are not bound to the system where their execution begins. This work will involve the analysis of such systems used for university course timetabling in order to highlight their advantages and disadvantages.

Citation

Babaagba, K., & Arekete, S. (2017). A Review of Agent Based University Course Time Tabling Systems. International Journal of Engineering Development and Research, 5(2), 566-568

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date May 1, 2017
Publication Date 2017-05
Deposit Date Aug 4, 2023
Journal International Journal of Engineering Development and Research
Electronic ISSN 2321-9939
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 5
Issue 2
Pages 566-568
Publisher URL https://www.ijedr.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJEDR1702097