We present techniques for incrementally managing schedules in domains where activities accrue quality as a function of the time and resources allocated to them and the goal is to max-imize the overall quality of actions executed over time. The scheduling problem of interest is both over-subscribed and dynamic; there is generally more to do than is possible within imposed deadlines, and opportunities to execute new, poten-tially higher payoff activities continually arrive. Like other dynamic domains, schedule stability and computational cost concerns argue for the use of incremental techniques in this context. The novel emphasis on maintaining schedules that produce “high value ” results when faced with a changing en-vironment differentiates...
Closed-loop control systems are dynamic systems subject to perturbations. One of the main concerns o...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a newly developed managerial tool, Quality Scheduling Ind...
Abstract. In this paper we consider the problem of building sched-ules that retain temporal flexibil...
We present techniques for incrementally managing schedules in domains where activities accrue qualit...
We present techniques for incrementally managing schedules in domains where activities accrue qualit...
This paper addresses a fundamental trade-off in dynamic scheduling between the cost of scheduling an...
In many resource constrained scheduling applications, the ability to vary task durations provides an...
We consider a schedule optimization problem where each ac-tivity to be scheduled has a duration-depe...
The management of dynamic processes, such as design processes, is problematic. These nondeterministi...
Abstract. In knowledge generating production processes such as intelligence gathering and news repor...
Responding quickly and efficiently to dynamic disturbances is a crucial challenge in domains such as...
An heuristic approach to incremental and reactive scheduling is described. Incremental scheduling is...
Cost, quality, and time are the pillars of a popular and well known business model. What is also wel...
Much of the work in the area of automated scheduling systems is based on the assumption that the int...
Much of the work in the area of automated scheduling systems is based on the assumption that the int...
Closed-loop control systems are dynamic systems subject to perturbations. One of the main concerns o...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a newly developed managerial tool, Quality Scheduling Ind...
Abstract. In this paper we consider the problem of building sched-ules that retain temporal flexibil...
We present techniques for incrementally managing schedules in domains where activities accrue qualit...
We present techniques for incrementally managing schedules in domains where activities accrue qualit...
This paper addresses a fundamental trade-off in dynamic scheduling between the cost of scheduling an...
In many resource constrained scheduling applications, the ability to vary task durations provides an...
We consider a schedule optimization problem where each ac-tivity to be scheduled has a duration-depe...
The management of dynamic processes, such as design processes, is problematic. These nondeterministi...
Abstract. In knowledge generating production processes such as intelligence gathering and news repor...
Responding quickly and efficiently to dynamic disturbances is a crucial challenge in domains such as...
An heuristic approach to incremental and reactive scheduling is described. Incremental scheduling is...
Cost, quality, and time are the pillars of a popular and well known business model. What is also wel...
Much of the work in the area of automated scheduling systems is based on the assumption that the int...
Much of the work in the area of automated scheduling systems is based on the assumption that the int...
Closed-loop control systems are dynamic systems subject to perturbations. One of the main concerns o...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a newly developed managerial tool, Quality Scheduling Ind...
Abstract. In this paper we consider the problem of building sched-ules that retain temporal flexibil...