
arXiv: 1911.06055
We present the documentation and mathematical modeling of the open-box system RaPID/?. The software is designed for the choice of classrooms and the assignment of proctoring duties in massive tests, which is a common situation in educational institutions offering large coordinated lower division courses. The mathematical model is a binary integer programming problem: a combination of the 0-1 knapsack problem and the job-assignment problem. The system makes decisions according to the following criteria in order of priority: minimization of labor-hours, maximization of equity in the distribution of duties and maximization of the proctoring quality.
open-box software, FOS: Computer and information sciences, 90C10, 90B80, 68N15, Discrete location and assignment, T58.6-58.62, binary integer programming, Theory of programming languages, Python program documentation, Integer programming, Computer Science - Mathematical Software, Management information systems, Mathematical Software (cs.MS), python program documentation
open-box software, FOS: Computer and information sciences, 90C10, 90B80, 68N15, Discrete location and assignment, T58.6-58.62, binary integer programming, Theory of programming languages, Python program documentation, Integer programming, Computer Science - Mathematical Software, Management information systems, Mathematical Software (cs.MS), python program documentation
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