Dr Hisham Bin Asmuni

 

Hishammudin Bin Asmuni
role Role: Graduate
qualifications Qualifications:
BSc, MSc, PhD
office Office: n/a
telephone Telephone: n/a
email Email: n/a
homepage Homepage: http://www.ima.ac.uk

Journal Papers

Author(s) Title Publisher Page Year
Hishammudin Asmuni, Edmund K. Burke, Jonathan M. Garibaldi, Barry McCollum, Andrew J. Parkes An Investigation of Fuzzy Multiple Heuristic Orderings in the Construction of University Examination Timetables Computers and Operations Research 36 (4) 981-1001 2009

Conference Papers

Author(s) Title Publisher Page Year
Hishammuddin Asmuni, Edmund Burke, Jonathan M. Garibaldi, Barry McCollum Determining Rules in Fuzzy Multiple Heuristic Orderings for Constructing Proceedings of the 3rd Multidisciplinary International Scheduling 59-66 2007
Hishammuddin Asmuni, Edmund Burke, Jonathan M. Garibaldi, Barry McCollum A Novel Fuzzy Approach to Evaluate the Quality of Examination Timetabling Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling (PATAT2006), Brno, Czech Republic 82-102 2006
Hishammuddin Asmuni, Edmund Burke, Jonathan M. Garibaldi Fuzzy Multiple Heuristic Ordering for Course Timetabling Proceedings of the 5th United Kingdom Workshop on Computational Intelligence (UKCI2005), London, UK 302-309 2005
Hishammuddin Asmuni, Edmund Burke, Jonathan M. Garibaldi, Barry McCollum Fuzzy Multiple Heuristic Orderings for Examination Timetabling Proceedings of 5th Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling 334-353 2005
Hishammuddin Asmuni, Edmund Burke, Jonathan M. Garibaldi A Comparison of Fuzzy and Non-Fuzzy Ordering Heuristics for Examination Timetabling Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Recent Advances in Soft Computing (RASC2004), Nottingham, UK 288-293 2004
Hishammuddin Asmuni, Edmund Burke, Jonathan M. Garibaldi Fuzzy Multiple Ordering Criteria for Examination Timetabling Proceedings of the 5th international conference on the Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling (PATAT, Pittsburgh, USA 51-66 2004

Research Reports

Author(s) Title Publisher Page Year
Hishammuddin Bin Asmuni Fuzzy Methodologies for Automated University Timetabling Solution Construction and Evaluation PhD Thesis, School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham 2008

 

 

Intelligent Modelling and Analysis Research Group, School of Computer Science, The University of Nottingham, Jubilee Campus, Nottingham, NG8 1BB, UK.