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A generic library of problem-solving methods for scheduling applications

Authors :
Rajpathak, Dnyanesh
Motta, Enrico
Zdrahal, Zdenek
Roy, Rajkumar
Rajpathak, Dnyanesh
Motta, Enrico
Zdrahal, Zdenek
Roy, Rajkumar

Abstract

In this paper we describe a generic library of problem-solving methods (PSMs) for scheduling applications. Although, some attempts have been made in the past at developing libraries of scheduling methods, these only provide limited coverage: in some cases they are specific to a particular scheduling domain; in other cases they simply implement a particular scheduling technique; in other cases they fail to provide the required degree of depth and precision. Our library is based on a structured approach, whereby we first develop a scheduling task ontology, and then construct a task-specific but domain independent model of scheduling problem-solving, which generalises from specific approaches to scheduling problem-solving. Different PSMs are then constructed uniformly by specialising the generic model of scheduling problem-solving. Our library has been evaluated on a number of real-life and benchmark applications to demonstrate its generic and comprehensive nature.

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OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Rajpathak, Dnyanesh ; Motta, Enrico ; Zdrahal, Zdenek and Roy, Rajkumar (2003). A generic library of problem-solving methods for scheduling applications. In: International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems, Oct 2003, Florida, USA, pp. 113–120., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1358898567
Document Type :
Electronic Resource