Methods of forming matrices of timetables based on the use of modified permanent
Journal Title: Vìsnik Nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu "Lʹvìvsʹka polìtehnìka". Serìâ Ìnformacìjnì sistemi ta merežì - Year 2017, Vol 872, Issue
Abstract
In this article is proposed the technique of schedule matrices analysis for scheduling task based on the certain modifications of permanent. The proposed method of schedule construction use various configurations and representatives of their formation and algorithm based on permanent schedule by line.
Authors and Affiliations
S. Babych, Y. Turbal
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