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| Introduction
A suecesstl distribution of toa in exam is one ofthe primary concems af @ well prepared exam
hal. While dsirbting seats in the exam hal, euthony ties to ensure a minimam distance between
students to protect cheating as ike as copying trom “rb sheet” and atherstusens (1), [6 Another FullText
Important issue st utilze the best use of seats, The process of exam seat assign starts wth the
ew leet ‘exam timetabting [2.3] but in some cases timetabling is separate from exam seating [4], Usually Abstract
Exam seats ao allocated manually based on some basic rules. Most of the cases, t demands high
coat cost ane time to provide the optimum soltion wil there area large numberof students and they Authors
are from multpledsciplines or subjects. Some ofthe cases there are possblties of having some
‘emply seats, overlapping students wih diferent subjects in the same column and also having no Figures
oe distance between the stadons with geting same question set. As a result it becomes very tough
for iwgllators to conl the exam hal and aso to ensure a proper exam environment With the References.
increasing numberof students and subjects, it becomes more difcll o arrange the proper seat
plan forthe students, Most of the institutions do ths process manually. Ahough there have many htatons
Felated works of exam arrangement, institutions face diffculties to do those works. Most dificuies
aise from the exam tmetabling and room assignment problem. There are few solutions for exam Keywords
room assignment [3], [7]. The Senior Capstone Project [5] of Prince of Songkla Univesity, Thailand
es Is offered a solution but the feature not offectve enough. M.N.M. Kahar and G. Kendal [7] provided
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{2 solution for room assignment and they consider tha ony one exam wil ake place in one room at
1 imo, butt may create an opportuity to cheat in exam hall as ke as copying om other. M. Ayo
‘and A, Mai(3] also did the same thing about the room assignment, bu they consider some special
‘exam. This typeof exam envionment is easy to maintain, butt does not ensure the quality of
exam envionment
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Resource management, Snape, Complexity theory, Software engineering, Education, Mathematical
‘model, Computational ficiency
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education
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‘quality ecucation, exam seat allocation, centralized exam system, exam seating arrangement
problems, exam hall cheating, university exam informationAuthor Keywords
Algor, Exam, Seating Plan, Seat Allocation
Authors
Prosanta Kumar Chaki
Department of Software Engineering, Datfod International University
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Shikna Anitban
Department of Software Engineering, Daffodil International University,
Dhaka, Bangladesh
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