Pengembangan Sistem Penjadualan Kuliah Menggunakan Metode Backtracking dalam Constraint Satisfaction Problem
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2014Author
Sinuhaji, Nirwan
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Sitorus, Tulus Burhanuddin
Zarlis, Muhammad
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Arranging class schedule has its own problems in a college such as
classroom limitation, instructors' time to teaching, the change in curriculum, and
the use of laboratory. They are still topical in the research for scientific work. The
objective of the research was to find out how to arrange schedules in such a way
that they could be optimal and fast in arranging the schedules in order to cope
with being collided to one another. The components of scheduling consist of
students, subjects, instructors, classrooms, and instructors ' time to teach with a
number of constraints. This case study was conducted at the Faculty of
Engineering, University of Sumatera Utara. The research compared the outcome
of scheduling school subjects with backtracking method with the solution for
constraint satisfaction problem. From the result of comparing random test of the
schedule by using minimum remaining value (MRV) and forward checking (FC)
backtracking method, and dynamic backtracking method, it was found that the
two methods could meet the need for instructors ' time to teach with the minimum
number of classrooms and with the presentation of instructors ' different teaching
time. The minimum number of classrooms to be used in MRV and FC methods
was eight classrooms with 54 percent of the need for instructors to teach. The
number was more than what had been achieved through scheduling with dynamic
backtracking method which had the minimum of six classrooms with 16% less
than the need for instructors.
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