Matching final year project topics with students using stable marriage model / Naimah Mohd Hussin and Ammar Azlan

Every semester, a new batch of final year students needs to find a topic and a supervisor to complete their final year project requirement. The problem with the current approach is that it is based on first come first serve. So, the pairing between student and supervisor is not the optimal ones, i.e...

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Main Authors: Mohd Hussin, Naimah, Azlan, Ammar
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spelling my.uitm.ir.539932021-12-02T08:52:26Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/53993/ Matching final year project topics with students using stable marriage model / Naimah Mohd Hussin and Ammar Azlan Mohd Hussin, Naimah Azlan, Ammar Dissertations, Academic. Preparation of theses Algorithms Every semester, a new batch of final year students needs to find a topic and a supervisor to complete their final year project requirement. The problem with the current approach is that it is based on first come first serve. So, the pairing between student and supervisor is not the optimal ones, i.e. some students may not get their preferred topic or supervisor. Plus, it is also time consuming for both students and supervisors. The researcher is motivated to solve this long overdue problem by applying a stable marriage model that is introduced by Gale and Shapley hence the name Gale-Shapley Algorithm. To determine the functionality of this approach, a system prototype has been constructed and a random dataset is used. The result, 60% of the students get their first choice topics while the remaining students get their second or third choice. This is a remarkable outcome considering the time and effort saved compared to the current process. Therefore, stable marriage model is applicable in solving student - topic pairing. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/53993/1/53993.pdf ID53993 Mohd Hussin, Naimah and Azlan, Ammar (2017) Matching final year project topics with students using stable marriage model / Naimah Mohd Hussin and Ammar Azlan. Journal of Computing Research and Innovation, 2 (1): 5. pp. 29-35. ISSN 2600-8793 https://crinn.conferencehunter.com/index.php/jcrinn/article/view/27
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Matching final year project topics with students using stable marriage model / Naimah Mohd Hussin and Ammar Azlan
description Every semester, a new batch of final year students needs to find a topic and a supervisor to complete their final year project requirement. The problem with the current approach is that it is based on first come first serve. So, the pairing between student and supervisor is not the optimal ones, i.e. some students may not get their preferred topic or supervisor. Plus, it is also time consuming for both students and supervisors. The researcher is motivated to solve this long overdue problem by applying a stable marriage model that is introduced by Gale and Shapley hence the name Gale-Shapley Algorithm. To determine the functionality of this approach, a system prototype has been constructed and a random dataset is used. The result, 60% of the students get their first choice topics while the remaining students get their second or third choice. This is a remarkable outcome considering the time and effort saved compared to the current process. Therefore, stable marriage model is applicable in solving student - topic pairing.
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title Matching final year project topics with students using stable marriage model / Naimah Mohd Hussin and Ammar Azlan
title_short Matching final year project topics with students using stable marriage model / Naimah Mohd Hussin and Ammar Azlan
title_full Matching final year project topics with students using stable marriage model / Naimah Mohd Hussin and Ammar Azlan
title_fullStr Matching final year project topics with students using stable marriage model / Naimah Mohd Hussin and Ammar Azlan
title_full_unstemmed Matching final year project topics with students using stable marriage model / Naimah Mohd Hussin and Ammar Azlan
title_sort matching final year project topics with students using stable marriage model / naimah mohd hussin and ammar azlan
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis
publishDate 2017
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/53993/1/53993.pdf
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