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The Computer Journal 1967 10(1):14-21; doi:10.1093/comjnl/10.1.14
© 1967 by British Computer Society
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The Ontario school scheduling program

J. Lions *

20 Spadina Road, Toronto 4, Ontario, Canada

The method described by Csima and Gotlieb has been successfully implemented in a computer program for the construction of high school timetables. A production-oriented computer program has been written with features for handling special requirements, and lunch and room assignments. Results of applying the program to real school data are discussed.



* 20 Spadina Road, Toronto 4, Ontario, Canada.


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