UniversiTools Generates Exam Schedules in Minutes

Beirut, Lebanon (PressExposure) May 25, 2010 -- In fact, UniversiTools Exam Scheduler allows you to automatically and efficiently generate conflict-free schedules for mid-term, final, or other types of examinations. It works within your preset preferences (or constraints), such as: day on which exams start, number of exam sessions per day, number of exams per exam session, daily exam time, breaks between successive exam sessions, and off-days. _____________________________________________________________________ Real Scenario 1:

A University enrolls 7000 students and offers 450 courses. By Using UniversiTools Exam Scheduler software, the university needs to only input student registration list, which the Scheduler reads from the Student Information System (SIS), external file, or other data source.

Then, in less than 7 minutes, a 10-day Final Exam schedule is generated without any conflict at all. This exam schedule holds 3 exam sessions per day: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m., 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., and 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. And, up to 1500 students take exams at the same time.

Having automatically generated the exam schedule, the Scheduler would still allow you to move any exam from its scheduled session to another one, ensuring no conflict in this move.

The above mentioned values pertain to the case at hand. ____________________________________________________________________

For a 15-minute presentation about UniversiTools Scheduler software, contact Mr. Nicholas Matta at White Mountain Technologies or submit the online request form at UniversiTools.com.

About UniversiTools

UniversiTools (or University Tools) software system is comprised of a comprehensive Student Information System (SIS), Scheduling modules (course scheduling, classroom scheduling, exam scheduling, and common time locator), Management modules (career center and alumni center), Student Recruitment module (new) that monitors new student applicants, and Online Presence & Search Engine Optimization service meant to improve the volume and quality of traffic to university website from search engines and to broaden university market reach.

UniversiTools modules run as stand-alone or integrate seamlessly with existing Student Information Systems (SIS) used by many universities, such as Banner Unified Digital Campus and CampusVue.

UniversiTools software caters to multilingual universities. Members of the UniversiTools user community in the Middle East include such universities as Universite Saint Esprit Kaslik (USEK) in Lebanon, American University in Dubai (AUD), and American University of Ras Al Khaimah (AURAK).

UniversiTools software is developed by White Mountain Technologies along with other software tools like Skoolee Tools and BaseCamp.

Skoolee Tools - school management software and student information system - is designed specifically for multilingual international, private and progressive public schools in the Middle East and North Africa.

BaseCamp LMS - learning management system - helps medium to large companies and organizations manage their executive and professional education and training requirements.

Contact Information

E-mail: info@universitools.com Web: http://www.universitools.com

Lebanon White Mountain Technologies Hotel Dieu Street, Al-Mathaf Center, Achrafieh, Beirut, Lebanon

Tel: +961-1-422 765 Web: http://www.whitemountaintechnologies.com

UAE PO Box 33263 Dubai, United Arab Emirates Tel: + 971-50-302-9336

Qatar Tel: +974-601-9097

About White Mountain Technologies

White Mountain Technologies is a solution-centered software development company. We offer flexible, customized, and intelligent software products and services. Our solutions provide insight, decision-support, and analytic power for niche vertical markets. We believe in the people who use our solutions and strive to build constructive instruments in their hands.

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Press Release Submitted On: May 25, 2010 at 3:47 am
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