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The space allocation problem within UK universities is highly constrained, has multiple objectives, varies greatly among different institutions, requires frequent modifications and has a direct impact on the functionality of the university. As in every optimisation problem, the application of different advanced search methodologies such as local search, metaheuristics and evolutionary algorithms provide a promising way forward. In this paper we discuss three well known methods applied to solve the space allocation problem: hill climbing, simulated annealing and a genetic algorithm. Results and a comprehensive comparison between all three techniques are presented using real test data. Although these algorithms have been extensively studied in different problems, our major objective is to investigate the application of these techniques to the variants of the space allocation problem, comparing advantages and disadvantages to achieve a better understanding of the problem and propose future hybridisation of these and additional methods.
JDLS acknowledges support of Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua and PROMEP, México.
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Burke, E.K., Cowling, P., Landa Silva, J.D., McCollum, B. (2001). Three Methods to Automate the Space Allocation Process in UK Universities. In: Burke, E., Erben, W. (eds) Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling III. PATAT 2000. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2079. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44629-X_16
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