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The allocation process usually results in a many-to-one mapping from students to supervisors; associated with each link is a defined project. There are many ways of conducting this process, but it should be self-evident that as numbers increase, so does complexity. This brings with it concomitant opportunities for error and dissatisfaction.
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Fincher, S., Petre, M., Clark, M. (2001). Allocation . In: Fincher, S., Petre, M., Clark, M. (eds) Computer Science Project Work. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3700-9_4
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