In many cases it is possible to separate out the causal and temporal reasoning needed for temporal planning into classical planning and scheduling. However, where the two problems are tightly coupled, that is, where there are temporal constraints encoded in the problem which will affect the choice of action, this strategy can lead to producing un-schedulable plans. This paper analyses where such cases can arise through encoding temporal constraints as durative actions and then examining where the constraints can be broken. It is found that it is not always possible to translate the problem to loosen the coupling. One option still open is to leave the problems connected only where necessary. The paper looks at how this could be done and the ...
One of the original motivations for domain-independent planning was to generate plans that would the...
In this paper we present a method for modeling and managing various constraints encountered in task ...
Planning problems are usually expressed by speci- fying which actions can be performed to obtain a ...
Integration of planning and scheduling requires new approaches to the scheduling problem. The schedu...
The treatment of exogenous events in planning is practically important in many domains. In this pape...
The treatment of exogenous events in planning is practically important in many realworld domains whe...
Exogenous events appear in many practical planning and scheduling problems but until recently only t...
Due to its important practical applications, temporal planning is of great research interest in arti...
The treatment of exogenous events in planning is practically important in many real-world domains wh...
Any form of model-based reasoning is limited by the adherence of the model to the actual reality. Sc...
This extended abstract looks at the work that I am currently undertaking in the field of temporal pl...
Temporal planning contains aspects of both planning and scheduling. Many temporal planners assume a ...
In multi-agent domains, agents can be given planning or scheduling autonomy through coordination. Ho...
AbstractTemporal planning embodies aspects of both planning and scheduling. Many temporal planners h...
International audienceTo correctly model certain real-world planning problems, it is essential to ta...
One of the original motivations for domain-independent planning was to generate plans that would the...
In this paper we present a method for modeling and managing various constraints encountered in task ...
Planning problems are usually expressed by speci- fying which actions can be performed to obtain a ...
Integration of planning and scheduling requires new approaches to the scheduling problem. The schedu...
The treatment of exogenous events in planning is practically important in many domains. In this pape...
The treatment of exogenous events in planning is practically important in many realworld domains whe...
Exogenous events appear in many practical planning and scheduling problems but until recently only t...
Due to its important practical applications, temporal planning is of great research interest in arti...
The treatment of exogenous events in planning is practically important in many real-world domains wh...
Any form of model-based reasoning is limited by the adherence of the model to the actual reality. Sc...
This extended abstract looks at the work that I am currently undertaking in the field of temporal pl...
Temporal planning contains aspects of both planning and scheduling. Many temporal planners assume a ...
In multi-agent domains, agents can be given planning or scheduling autonomy through coordination. Ho...
AbstractTemporal planning embodies aspects of both planning and scheduling. Many temporal planners h...
International audienceTo correctly model certain real-world planning problems, it is essential to ta...
One of the original motivations for domain-independent planning was to generate plans that would the...
In this paper we present a method for modeling and managing various constraints encountered in task ...
Planning problems are usually expressed by speci- fying which actions can be performed to obtain a ...