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Web Application for Personal Timetable Planning
Konupčík, Viktor ; Veigend, Petr (referee) ; Dytrych, Jaroslav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis introduces an application developed for students of the Faculty of Information Technology, Brno University of Technology, to help them plan individual personal schedules. Before the proposal, current options were analysed and evaluated. Then, the optimal solution is introduced and implemented. The proposed application enables students to clearly plan lecture windows, even before the registration of courses. The application also checks time overlaps, controls if selected windows in the schedule are correct, whether the student has enough time to reach the selected lectures at different places and controls and informs about the number of students considering a lecture at the same time. The personalised schedule can be created even without lecture registration. The application also offers further useful functionalities such as exam overviews, customised windows for lectures and export to personal calendars.
Timetable Planning Information System
Kuchynka, Marek ; Veigend, Petr (referee) ; Dytrych, Jaroslav (advisor)
This work deals with the planning of teaching and exams schedules at the Faculty of Information Technology of the Brno University of Technology. The goal is to design and create a new web-based information system that will help to create new schedules and allow students to be involved in the planning process. The application will be tailored to the requirements of the faculty, whose detailed analysis forms the first part of this work. The second part deals in detail with the design, implementation and testing of the created application, which was already used in planning the actual schedules.
Modules of Information System for Timetable Planning
Stopková, Jana ; Veigend, Petr (referee) ; Dytrych, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with planning teaching and examination schedules at the Faculty of Information Technology of Brno University of Technology (FIT). It aims to propose a way to accelerate the modules currently used for scheduling and then integrate them into another application used for scheduling at FIT. The first part of the thesis deals with an introduction to the scheduling issues at FIT. The second part describes the application design and subsequent implementation, concluding with testing during actual scheduling.
Timetable Planning Support Software
Tesařová, Alena ; Veigend, Petr (referee) ; Dytrych, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of a schedule planning software for lectures and exams at FIT VUT. The final result will provide support for input data preparation, completing teacher's requirements and allowing the planning and subsequent data export in formats suitable for importing into the FIT information system and into the previously used application. The theoretical part deals with general issues of schedule planning and specifics of planning at FIT. The implementation part contains the system design and application implementation description. The result of the work is a software that is currently used to support timetable scheduling at FIT VUT.
Timetable Planning Software
Vosáhlo, Daniel ; Veigend, Petr (referee) ; Dytrych, Jaroslav (advisor)
This master's thesis describes the design and implementation of a multi-user web application for scheduling timetables and exams at the Faculty of Information Technology of the Brno University of Technology. This application will provide the user with supporting tools for the manual placement of the timetable windows. Thanks to the algorithm for pre calculating the longest collisions, this application can detect collisions in real time and display information about the number of lectures or exams for students in one day. It will also automatically check the teacher's requirements for the course timetable and automatically allocate exams to rooms. Registered users can create their own timetables and if they think that their version is better than the official one, they can propose it to the administrator directly in the application. Thanks to the history recording mechanism for timetable windows, users will be able to quickly and efficiently return unwanted changes back. In this thesis I will also describe the procedures and problems which occurs in the planning process and all the criteria that the schedule must meet.
System for Advanced Scheduling
Horký, Aleš ; Jaroš, Jiří (referee) ; Drahošová, Michaela (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the automatic design of examinations and courses scheduling. The design is adapted to the specific requirements of the Faculty of Information Technology of Brno University of Technology. A genetic algorithm and a heuristic algorithm are employed to solve this task. The genetic algorithm is used to specify the sequence of the examinations (or the courses) and then the heuristic algorithm spread them out into a timetable. An implementation (written in Python 3) provides a fast parallel processing calculation which can generate satisfactory schedules in tens of minutes. Performed experiments show approximately 13% better results in all considered criteria in comparison with utilized examination schedules in the past. The development was periodically consulted with persons responsible for the schedule processing at the faculty. The program will be used while designing of examination schedules for the academic year 2015/2016.
Web Application for Personal Timetable Planning
Konupčík, Viktor ; Veigend, Petr (referee) ; Dytrych, Jaroslav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis introduces an application developed for students of the Faculty of Information Technology, Brno University of Technology, to help them plan individual personal schedules. Before the proposal, current options were analysed and evaluated. Then, the optimal solution is introduced and implemented. The proposed application enables students to clearly plan lecture windows, even before the registration of courses. The application also checks time overlaps, controls if selected windows in the schedule are correct, whether the student has enough time to reach the selected lectures at different places and controls and informs about the number of students considering a lecture at the same time. The personalised schedule can be created even without lecture registration. The application also offers further useful functionalities such as exam overviews, customised windows for lectures and export to personal calendars.
Modules of Information System for Timetable Planning
Stopková, Jana ; Veigend, Petr (referee) ; Dytrych, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with planning teaching and examination schedules at the Faculty of Information Technology of Brno University of Technology (FIT). It aims to propose a way to accelerate the modules currently used for scheduling and then integrate them into another application used for scheduling at FIT. The first part of the thesis deals with an introduction to the scheduling issues at FIT. The second part describes the application design and subsequent implementation, concluding with testing during actual scheduling.
Timetable Planning Information System
Kuchynka, Marek ; Veigend, Petr (referee) ; Dytrych, Jaroslav (advisor)
This work deals with the planning of teaching and exams schedules at the Faculty of Information Technology of the Brno University of Technology. The goal is to design and create a new web-based information system that will help to create new schedules and allow students to be involved in the planning process. The application will be tailored to the requirements of the faculty, whose detailed analysis forms the first part of this work. The second part deals in detail with the design, implementation and testing of the created application, which was already used in planning the actual schedules.
Timetable Planning Support Software
Tesařová, Alena ; Veigend, Petr (referee) ; Dytrych, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of a schedule planning software for lectures and exams at FIT VUT. The final result will provide support for input data preparation, completing teacher's requirements and allowing the planning and subsequent data export in formats suitable for importing into the FIT information system and into the previously used application. The theoretical part deals with general issues of schedule planning and specifics of planning at FIT. The implementation part contains the system design and application implementation description. The result of the work is a software that is currently used to support timetable scheduling at FIT VUT.

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