Abstract

Some extensions and variations of basic chromatic scheduling models have been motivated by applications in automated production systems and in course timetabling. Although the contexts are very different, it turns out that basic models are very similar. These will be presented and we will show how to handle various types of requirements which are common to production scheduling and to timetabling.

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