Planning in intelligent systems : aspects, motivations, and methods /
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Language: | English |
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Hoboken, N.J. :
Wiley-Interscience,
c2006
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Table of Contents:
- How we do what we want: A neuro-cognitive perspective on human action planning (Hommel)
- Planning in dynamic situations: Some findings in complex supervisory control (Hoc)
- Cognition, planning and domains: An empirical study into the planning processes of planners (Jorna)
- Coordination Mechanisms in Multi-Actor Systems (Gazendam)
- The Organizational Interconnectivity Of Planning and Scheduling (McKay & Wiers)
- Interactive scheduling systems (Van Wezel)
- Mathematical models for planning support (Kroon & Zuidwijk)
- Modeling and solving multi-site scheduling problems (Sauer)
- Multi-agent Planning in the Presence of Multiple Goals (Bowling, Jensen & Veloso)
- Multi-resolutional Representation and Behavior Generation: How Does It Affect the Performance of and Planning for Intelligent Systems (Meystel)
- Perspectives on shunting planning: Research in planning support at the Netherlands Railways (Van Wezel)
- Task analysis for problems of shunting planning within the Netherlands Railways (Kiewiet, Jorna & Van Wezel)
- Intelligent Shunting: Dealing with Constraints (Satisfaction) (Abbink)
- Applying Operations Research techniques to planning of train shunting (Lentink, van 't Woudt, Kroon & Fioole)
- Train shunting: a practical heuristic inspired by Dynamic Programming (Haijema, Duin & Van Dijk)
- Planner-oriented design of algorithms for train shunting scheduling (Riezebos & Van Wezel)
- Conclusions for Intelligent Planning: Diversity and the Quest for Unity (Jorna, Van Wezel & Meystel)