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Trent Bowen
bowent02@student.uwa.edu.au

Entry year: 2008
Enrolment status: checked and confirmed
Degree: BCM
Degree status: continuing

Project: ?
Supervisor(s): Lyndon While
Project status: expects to complete end of semester 1, 2010


The UWA Fitness Centre, one of many divisions of the UWA Sport & Recreation Association, promotes a diverse range of fitness-related facilities and programs including a staffed gym, weights room, circuit activities, personal physical assessments, aerobic fitness classes, and short recreational courses. The staff who run these activities are often employed on a casual basis between a variety of the Sports Association’s divisions, which leads to a variety of intricacies when rostering st staff. Significant research has already been undertaken into multi-objective optimisation using evolutionary algorithms (commonly referred to as MOEA) and its applications in a variety of similar scheduling problems. This project aims to take a significantly different (and more complex) approach to the current focus of semi-automatic rostering, allowing a set of optimal rosters to be generated and then assessed against individual constraints, not just an 'aggregate function' representing a fixed combination of all constraints.

Proposal
Last update: Thu Sep 3 15:49:54 2009
For further enquiries, please contact the 4th Year Coordinator, Luigi Barone.

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