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An innovative proposed solution to solve the problem of conflicts in course schedule


Mohamad Ali Alrfaay, Yousif Karkaz and Aref Hassan Kurd Ali

Registration systems are vital part in all universities. Furthermore, registration is the base stage for the academic and tuition process. The registration System provides the ability for students to register courses offered by their colleges during the announced registration periods. Conflicts are the most confused problem in registration system in universities. This article introduce a new innovative proposed solution for producing a free-conflicts course schedule *. So, is allowing students to register the maximum credit hours allowed to them by the academic system. As a case study we applied our analyses and algorithm in the college of computer and information sciences in Al Jouf university. By the proposed solution we achieved the following benefits: elimination of conflicts in students timetables, increase the total number of students registered hours, performance and reliability enhancement, fast way to solve the conflict problems, achieving fairness between students, accuracy of results, ease of use.

Keywords: registration system, student timetable, course schedule.

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Mohamad Ali Alrfaay
Department of Computer Engineering and Networks, Al Jouf University, Skaka, Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia

Yousif Karkaz
Department of Computer Engineering and Networks, Al Jouf University, Skaka, Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia

Aref Hassan Kurd Ali
Department of Computer Engineering and Networks, Al Jouf University, Skaka, Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia


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