Design and Implementation of University Computer Laboratories Course Scheduling System Based on WEB

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Course scheduling is the permutations and combinations of teachers and students in terms of time and space according to different constraints so as to make teaching proceed normally. The course scheduling of laboratories is similar to but not the same as the course scheduling of normal classrooms. This paper completes the system of course scheduling in computer laboratories with reference to the course scheduling algorithm and implementation of theory teaching. The system is running well.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 998-999)

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1108-1112

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July 2014

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