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Powerscheduler, Part 5 - Constraints

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Constraints

Build constraints are essential elements in software development that help manage the conditions under which code is compiled and executed. They allow developers to specify certain environmental conditions, dependencies, or configuration settings that must be met for the build process to succeed.

Importance of Build Constraints

Build constraints play a crucial role in:

- Dependency Management: They help in managing different courses, students, and teachers, and their respective limitations of scheduling.

Types of Build Constraints

There are several constraints available within the PowerScheduler system.

Defining build constraints involves a clear understanding of the specific requirements and conditions that need to be established for a successful build.

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