Authors: PILLI BABI, SRM INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Alamuri Maria siri, SRM Institute of Science and Technology *
Effective academic and digital resource management in universities has never been more essential than today in the age of rising digital infrastructures. Systematic schemes involving traditional systems of allotting elective courses and IP addressing suffer from inadequacies such as wastage of resources and conflict over scheduling. This article presents a network-integrated system for allotting elective courses employing dynamic IP allocation through Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) to handle digital resources of departments while also removing scheduling conflicts through Context-Free Grammars (CFGs) in Chomsky Normal Form (CNF). The system uses a frontend (ReactJS) for gathering faculty course preferences along with a backend (Node.js/Python) for both scheduling logic and IP allocation. The results confirm CIDR-based allocation minimizes IP wastage dramatically compared to static addressing schemes, and CFG-based verification ensures conflict-free scheduling of faculties. The system incorporates Computer Networks and Formal Language Automata ideas and provides a comprehensive framework for resource-optimized academic operations.
Keywords: Dynamic allocation of IP addresses,, Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR),timetabling courses,Context-Free Grammars (CFG),Chomsky Normal Form (CNF),computer networks, resource
Published in: 2024 Asian Conference on Communication and Networks (ASIANComNet)
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Publisher: IEEE