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Sparacio, Stephen – APSS Know How, 1973
Discusses four types of master scheduling: (1) traditional or manual scheduling, (2) computer scheduling, (3) ultra-sophisticated scheduling such as flexible-modular scheduling, and (4) innovative noncomputer assisted scheduling within the traditional school framework. (Author/DN)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Flexible Scheduling, Scheduling, School Schedules
Peer reviewedRaucher, Steve M. – AEDS Journal, 1974
Using IBM's EPIC:SOCRATES as a vehicle, this paper examines the general work flow of a master schedule generator, the required and optional data necessary to drive such a system, the human methodology of linking data and controlling the system, and the actual algorithmic approach used by the computer. (Author)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Oriented Programs, Databases, Flexible Scheduling
Durward, M. Lynne – 1973
This study examined computerized scheduling in 16 Vancouver secondary schools by analyzing (1) the results of a questionnaire to the principals of the schools, (2) class size balancing by computer, and (3) the effect of additional simulate runs on the number of student conflicts and the "date of smooth operation." A simulate run is…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Class Size, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers
BERGQUIST, ROBERT
NEW TECHNIQUES IN SCHEDULING PERMIT MORE EFFICIENT USE OF TIME FOR SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS, GREATER FLEXIBILITY IN PROGRAMING, AND PROVIDES A SEEDBED FOR INNOVATION. THE STANFORD SCHOOL SCHEDULING SYSTEM (S-4) IS A SET OF PROGRAMS THAT AUTOMATES THE SCHEDULING PROCESS. THE FIRST OF THE FOUR PROGRAMS, CTTA, (CARD TO TAPE AND AUDIT), DIRECTS THE…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs
Fliegner, Herbert R. – Executive Educator, 1982
Describes how Suffern (New York) High School creates its master class schedule using a computer-generated "conflict matrix" that shows the enrollment for each course and the number of students who would experience scheduling conflicts if any two courses were offered at the same time. (Author/RW)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, High Schools, Matrices, Scheduling
Piele, Philip K. – 1971
This document shows how computer technology can aid educators in meeting demands for improved class scheduling and more efficient use of transportation resources. The first section surveys literature on operational systems that provide individualized scheduling for students, varied class structures, and maximum use of space and staff skills.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Bus Transportation, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs
Peer reviewedMiles, Roger – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1975
The bibliography is divided into four sections: computer timetabling of British schools, organization of British schools, related activities, and the foreign experience. (HB)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science, Flexible Scheduling
Allen, Dwight W.; De Lay, Donald
One of the major impediments to the adoption of needed curricular reform in the high school is the restrictive, manually constructed schedule. To help solve this scheduling problem, the computer based Stanford School Scheduling System (SSSS) was developed. Experience with the SSSS demonstrates its feasibility and shows that administrators can be…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Costs, Curriculum Development, Flexible Scheduling
Findlay, A. W. – Journal of Tertiary Educational Administration, 1980
The desirability of using computer scheduling to assign students to classes (lectures, seminars, and practicums) for courses requested, and the possibility of integrating the scheduling onto the enrollment process, are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Enrollment, Higher Education
Hentschke, Guilbert C.; Fowler, William J. – IAR Research Bulletin, 1974
Computer technicians bring to school scheduling a certain naivete regarding the operation of schools. School administrators play a fundamental role of informing technicians about education scheduling needs. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrator Guides, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers
Bezeau, Lawrence M. – 1993
This paper describes an approach to faculty timetabling and course scheduling that uses computerized linear programming. After reviewing the literature on linear programming, the paper discusses the process whereby a timetable was created for a department at the University of New Brunswick. Faculty were surveyed with respect to course offerings…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Departments, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSelim, S. M. – Computers and Education, 1983
Describes an improved method for solving typical timetabling problems which was developed for the American University in Cairo. The article outlines the 26-step algorithm, indicates computer storage requirements, shows how the algorithm copes with conflicts, and explains how to obtain the final output in convenient format. (EAO)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Oriented Programs, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Jesser, David L., Ed.,; Stutz, Rowan C., Ed. – 1966
In order to provide a wider variety of curriculum offerings and meet the individual needs of students, the Western States Small Schools Project (WSSP) realized it would be necessary to revise or alter drastically the existing organiztional structure of educational programs. Modular scheduling has become the most popular method of meeting this…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Computer Oriented Programs, Consultants, Faculty
Stanford Univ., CA. Dept. of Industrial Engineering. – 1968
This booklet gives a general overview of the computerized Stanford School Scheduling System (SSSS) which is designed to make scheduling less difficult for individualized programs in secondary education. Topics covered include new flexible scheduling and variable course structure designs in secondary education, the school scheduling problem,…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Course Organization, Data Processing, Electronic Equipment
Saville, Anthony – 1973
This book presents information on new scheduling concepts and approaches that are currently being used by different schools and is intended to aid school principals at all levels who are interested in revising, adapting, or rebuilding their scheduling systems. Individual chapters focus in turn on instructional programming and scheduling,…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Computer Oriented Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Year
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