1) The document discusses using constraint satisfaction problems to schedule faculty members' allocation of subjects.
2) Constraint satisfaction is a technique where a problem is solved by finding values that satisfy the constraints or rules of the problem.
3) The document will discuss using constraint satisfaction techniques to solve the problem of subject allocation under the constraints that students can't attend two lectures at the same time, lecturers can't teach two units at the same time, rooms can only be used for one lecture, and lecturers can't teach when they have other commitments.
1) The document discusses using constraint satisfaction problems to schedule faculty members' allocation of subjects.
2) Constraint satisfaction is a technique where a problem is solved by finding values that satisfy the constraints or rules of the problem.
3) The document will discuss using constraint satisfaction techniques to solve the problem of subject allocation under the constraints that students can't attend two lectures at the same time, lecturers can't teach two units at the same time, rooms can only be used for one lecture, and lecturers can't teach when they have other commitments.
1) The document discusses using constraint satisfaction problems to schedule faculty members' allocation of subjects.
2) Constraint satisfaction is a technique where a problem is solved by finding values that satisfy the constraints or rules of the problem.
3) The document will discuss using constraint satisfaction techniques to solve the problem of subject allocation under the constraints that students can't attend two lectures at the same time, lecturers can't teach two units at the same time, rooms can only be used for one lecture, and lecturers can't teach when they have other commitments.
Faculty Members (Using Constraint Satisfaction Problem) Constraints
1. Student cannot attend two lectures at the same time
2. lecturers cannot teach two units at the same time 3. rooms can only be used for one lecture at a time 4. lecturers cannot teach when they have other commitments 5. students and lecturers have all their units schedule Constraint satisfaction is a technique where a problem is solved when its values satisfy certain constraints or rules of the problem. Such type of technique leads to a deeper understanding of the problem structure as well as its complexity.
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Constraint satisfaction technique. By the name, it is understood that constraint satisfaction means solving a problem under certain constraints or rules. Graph explaining the subject allocation