Resource Library
Welcome to our Resource Library. Here you will find articles and research of interest, Infosilem product documentation and all our published case studies as well as the opportunity to sign up to our quarterly newsletter.
We invite you to come back regularly to get the latest news and documents you need to stay abreast of the scheduling world. You may also submit articles and research of interest for consideration. Please submit to sales@infosilem.com.
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Case Studies
Sound scheduling policies driving gains in operational efficiencies,
trust with faculties, and balance schedules for students.
Enterprise Scheduling. Campus-wide visibility with greater business intelligence, better services to community and self-service efficiencies.
CVTC enjoying simulations capabilities to make factual decisions.
Moving from a room scheduling to a course scheduling environment. One of the most important strategic steps for Academic Affairs”
- Robert G. Frank, Provost.
Course scheduling process automated and room utilization optimized. Imagine a semester with not one student complaint about conflict in a schedule.
From a decentralized approach to a collaborative scheduling tool to the benefits of students, faculties, space and stronger business decisions.
A high quality final exam schedule that minimizes student conflitcs and limits alternate exams. The process is now automated and conflicts are identified & resolved before publication while final exam schedule is released earlier.
Better support to the Freshman registration process to increase operational efficiency, reduce costs, and augment
student services.
Streamline the production of a conclict-free schedule and save $250,000.
Articles and Research
Provost's Update, Excellence in Action, Kent State University, February 2010
Campus Technology, August 2009
Higher Ed and the Economy, March 2009
Timetabling and resource scheduling. A study of administrative processes, January 2009
