Job-Shop Scheduling: An Investigation in Constraint-Directed Reasoning
Conference Paper, Proceedings of 2nd National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI '82), pp. 155 - 158, August, 1982
Abstract
This paper describes ISIS-II*, a constraint-directed reasoning system for the scheduling of factory job-shops. ISIS-II takes a heuristic search approach to generating schedules. The key features of ISIS-II’s approach is that it can
represent and use a variety of different types of constraints to guide the search, and is able to selectively relax conflicting constraints.
BibTeX
@conference{Fox-1982-15606,author = {Mark S. Fox and B. Allen and G. Strohm},
title = {Job-Shop Scheduling: An Investigation in Constraint-Directed Reasoning},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 2nd National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI '82)},
year = {1982},
month = {August},
pages = {155 - 158},
}
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