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Hope College Xavier University
Computer Science Mathematics and Computer Science
Holland MI 49423 Cincinnati OH 45207-4441
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lewandow@cerebro.xu.edu
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Category: Undergraduate
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Problem and Motivation
Course scheduling involves building a timetable for courses such that
the students who want to take courses can successfully take every
course they would like. There are many variations to this problem,
including inclusion of faculty constraints, room constraints, and
multiple sections. The problem is known to be NP-Complete, thus many
researchers have worked on approximation solutions to the problem.
Researchers have generally focused on one solution method, one
unique version of the problem definition, and one set of data based on
local needs. This localization of the problem has resulted in many
studies but no general consensus of the best method available.
In this study, we explore several methods from the literature on a single
definition of the problem, and on a common set of data. Our goals are
two-fold. First, we provide a problem statement, data, and a random
data generator to facilitate easy benchmarking of methods and techniques.
Second, we explore the best method for those who may be non-experts
and need to schedule courses.
Background and Related Work
While a great deal of research has been done on scheduling methods,
our study concentrates on two of the most promising efforts:
iterative improvement and linear programming. Iterative improvement
methods for scheduling including faculty constraints have been studied
in particular by Glover [3], and Chahal and DeWerra [1]. Hertz's use
of Tabu search considers many different constraints [4]; we have
adopted many of these constraints in our benchmark formulation of the
problem. Our modification to the problem and our new data provides a
different testbed for this algorithm and allows it to be compared
against other methods. Linear programming allows one to formulate an
equation for the optimal solution to the problem; practical solutions
involving this method are infrequent [2], and do not consider many of
the constraints we consider.
Approach and Uniqueness
We address the problem of comparing results from the literature in two
ways. First, we define one statement of the course scheduling problem,
involving faculty, students, and multiple sections, and adapt several of
the approaches from the literature to this problem. Thus, any comparison
of the approaches will start from the same problem definition. Second,
we provide a random data generator that generates student course
requests in such a way that an optimal solution must exist. Finally, we
have studied five methods for course scheduling in our study: A greedy
algorithm that simply schedules courses to the first available time
(results from this simple method give some idea as to the usefulness
of more complex methods), iterative improvement algorithms following a
hill-climbing philosophy and following a "random improvement" philosophy
in which a solution with a poorer evaluation may be used to continue the
search for an improved solution, linear programming, and an algorithm that
creates a bipartite matching problem for scheduling each student based on
the times available for each course requested.
Our formulation of the course scheduling problem used is as follows:
We are given information about the courses (number of sections,
faculty members teaching the course, times at which the course can be
taught), lists of desired student courses, and the number of timeslots
in which to schedule the courses. Courses are grouped into departments
and for each department we have information on how many courses from
that department may be scheduled concurrently (representing room
availability constraints). The goal of the problem is to build a
timetable and schedule for students' courses minimizing student
conflicts while satisfying constraints on faculty and room availability.
This study provides a repeatable and expandable comparison of scheduling
methods. The algorithms were tested on random data and on data from a
DIMACS benchmark for graph coloring that involves course scheduling.
The generator and benchmark data are publically available, thus other
methods can be tested on the same or very similar data.
Results and Contributions
We have developed a data generator that generates student course requests
given the description of a timetable (the number of courses in the table,
and the number of sections of each course), the section bound for each
course, and the number of schedules desired. The generator builds a random
timetable, and then generates student course requests using a backtracking
technique that ensures the student can get each course requested. Information
on which section the student would attend and the time of each course is
stripped from the data so the data appears real to the algorithms.
We conducted a study of the methods described above on thirteen sets
of randomly generated data. Each method was run five times and we used
the median to compare how close each method comes to scheduling courses
optimally. (The Linear Programming method could not be tested because
our formulation resulted in so many variables that our machines ran out
of memory.)
We have drawn the following conclusions from our empirical study. First,
the greedy algorithm is not competitive with other approximation methods,
meaning the time spent developing and using these methods is worthwhile.
Second, iterative improvement is currently the best practical method for
course scheduling when the courses have only a single section each. Third,
when courses have multiple sections each, bipartite matching is very
competitive with the iterative improvement algorithms while running much
faster.
References
[1] N. Chahal and D. deWerra. An interactive system for constructing
timetables on a PC, European Journal of Operations Research, 40, 1989, 32-37.
[2] T. Franklin, E. Jenkins, and K. Woodson. A case study in scheduling
courses, UMAP Journal, 15, no. 2, 1995, 115-122.
[3] F. Glover, Tabu Search, part 1, ORSA Journal on Computing,1,1989, 190-206.
[4] A. Hertz. Finding a feasible course schedule using tabu search,
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