Simple Temporal Networks (STNs) allow minimum and maximum distance constraints between time-points to be represented. They are often used when tackling planning and scheduling problems that involve temporal aspects. This paper is a summary of the journal article "Time-dependent Simple Temporal Networks: Properties and Algorithms" published in RAIRO - Operations Research. This journal article introduces an extension of STN called Time-dependent STN (TSTN), which covers temporal constraints for which the temporal distance required between two time-points is not necessarily constant. Such constraints are useful to model time-dependent scheduling problems, in which the duration of an activity may depend on its starting time. The paper introduce...
The Simple Temporal Network (STN) is a widely used frame-work for reasoning about quantitative tempo...
AbstractExisting and widely used scheduling techniques suffer from many shortcomings and drawbacks. ...
In this note we show how to manage, by means of Generalized Precedence Relationships, some kinds of ...
Simple Temporal Networks (STN) allow conjunctions of minimum and maximum distance constraints betwee...
Since Simple Temporal Networks (STNs) were first introduced in 1991, there have been numerous theore...
This dissertation describes research into new methods for automated temporal reasoning. For this pur...
Integration of planning and scheduling requires new approaches to the scheduling problem. The schedu...
Simple Temporal Networks (STNs) provide a powerful and general tool for representing conjunctions of...
International audienceSimple Temporal Networks (STNs) provide a powerful and general tool for repres...
Simple Temporal Networks (STNs) are used in many applications, as they provide a powerful and genera...
The Simple Temporal Network with Uncertainty (STNU) model focuses on the representation and evaluati...
Abstract: The Simple Temporal Network with Uncertainty (STNU) model focuses on the representation an...
We discuss two flexibility metrics for Simple Temporal Networks (STNs): the so-called naive flexibil...
The Simple Temporal Network with Uncertainty (STNU) model focuses on the representation and evaluati...
Simple Temporal Networks (STNs) are used in many applications, as they provide a powerful and genera...
The Simple Temporal Network (STN) is a widely used frame-work for reasoning about quantitative tempo...
AbstractExisting and widely used scheduling techniques suffer from many shortcomings and drawbacks. ...
In this note we show how to manage, by means of Generalized Precedence Relationships, some kinds of ...
Simple Temporal Networks (STN) allow conjunctions of minimum and maximum distance constraints betwee...
Since Simple Temporal Networks (STNs) were first introduced in 1991, there have been numerous theore...
This dissertation describes research into new methods for automated temporal reasoning. For this pur...
Integration of planning and scheduling requires new approaches to the scheduling problem. The schedu...
Simple Temporal Networks (STNs) provide a powerful and general tool for representing conjunctions of...
International audienceSimple Temporal Networks (STNs) provide a powerful and general tool for repres...
Simple Temporal Networks (STNs) are used in many applications, as they provide a powerful and genera...
The Simple Temporal Network with Uncertainty (STNU) model focuses on the representation and evaluati...
Abstract: The Simple Temporal Network with Uncertainty (STNU) model focuses on the representation an...
We discuss two flexibility metrics for Simple Temporal Networks (STNs): the so-called naive flexibil...
The Simple Temporal Network with Uncertainty (STNU) model focuses on the representation and evaluati...
Simple Temporal Networks (STNs) are used in many applications, as they provide a powerful and genera...
The Simple Temporal Network (STN) is a widely used frame-work for reasoning about quantitative tempo...
AbstractExisting and widely used scheduling techniques suffer from many shortcomings and drawbacks. ...
In this note we show how to manage, by means of Generalized Precedence Relationships, some kinds of ...