In this paper, we consider the use of ontologies as a basis for structuring and simplifying the process of constructing domain-specific problem-solving tools. We focus specifically on the task of scheduling. Though there is commonality in scheduling system requirements and design at several levels across application domains, differ-ent scheduling environments invariably present different challenges (e.g., different dominating constraints, different objectives, different domain structure, different sources of uncertainty, etc.), and hence we can expect high-performance ap-plication systems to require customized solu-tions. Unfortunately, the time and cost associ-ated with such domain-specific system develop-ment at present is typically quite...
In this paper, we describe the architecture of an object-oriented scheduling system. First, a mathem...
In this paper, we describe the architecture of an object-oriented scheduling system. First, a mathem...
Creating computer systems to perform a task that requires expert knowledge is complex. To a certain ...
In this paper, we consider the use of ontologies as a basis for structuring and simplifying the proc...
In this paper we describe an ontology for a model of manufacturing scheduling problems to be solved ...
In this paper we consider the use of ontology as the basis for structuring and simplifying the proce...
Scheduling is a knowledge-intensive task spanning over many activities in day-to-day life. It deals ...
Part IV: ICT and Emerging Technologies in Production ManagementInternational audienceThis contributi...
Scheduling can be defined as the allocation of resources over time to perform a collection of tasks....
In the domain of chemical process engineering, there is an increased interest in the integration of ...
In the ontology engineering field, key aspects of real-world business contexts are not normally take...
The Grid paradigm implies the sharing of a variety of resources across multiple administrative domai...
Technological tools such as Semantic Web and ontologies have contributed immensely to the reduction ...
In this paper we propose a generic library of problem-solving methods for solving scheduling applica...
The complexity of decision-making in process industries and the need of highly competitive organizat...
In this paper, we describe the architecture of an object-oriented scheduling system. First, a mathem...
In this paper, we describe the architecture of an object-oriented scheduling system. First, a mathem...
Creating computer systems to perform a task that requires expert knowledge is complex. To a certain ...
In this paper, we consider the use of ontologies as a basis for structuring and simplifying the proc...
In this paper we describe an ontology for a model of manufacturing scheduling problems to be solved ...
In this paper we consider the use of ontology as the basis for structuring and simplifying the proce...
Scheduling is a knowledge-intensive task spanning over many activities in day-to-day life. It deals ...
Part IV: ICT and Emerging Technologies in Production ManagementInternational audienceThis contributi...
Scheduling can be defined as the allocation of resources over time to perform a collection of tasks....
In the domain of chemical process engineering, there is an increased interest in the integration of ...
In the ontology engineering field, key aspects of real-world business contexts are not normally take...
The Grid paradigm implies the sharing of a variety of resources across multiple administrative domai...
Technological tools such as Semantic Web and ontologies have contributed immensely to the reduction ...
In this paper we propose a generic library of problem-solving methods for solving scheduling applica...
The complexity of decision-making in process industries and the need of highly competitive organizat...
In this paper, we describe the architecture of an object-oriented scheduling system. First, a mathem...
In this paper, we describe the architecture of an object-oriented scheduling system. First, a mathem...
Creating computer systems to perform a task that requires expert knowledge is complex. To a certain ...