Abstract:
The new approach to schedule-related problems learning with use of robotics is reported. The materials are based on the authors' teaching experience within framework of Robotics School at Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University. The proposed learning problem may be used both for scheduling algorithms exploring and robotics competitions.
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