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Scheduling is a resource allocation problem which exists in
virtually every type of organization. Scheduling problems have
produced roughly 40 years of research primarily within the OR
community. This community has traditionally emphasized mathematical
modeling techniques which seek exact solutions to well formulated
optimization problems. While this approach produced important
results, many contemporary scheduling problems are particularly
difficult. Hence, over the last ten years operations researchers
interested in scheduling have turned increasingly to more computer
intensive and heuristic approaches. At roughly the same time,
researchers in AI began to focus their methods on industrial and
management science applications. The result of this confluence of
fields has been a period of remarkable growth and excitement in
scheduling research. Intelligent Scheduling Systems captures the
results of a new wave of research at the forefront of scheduling
research, of interest to researchers and practitioners alike.
Presented are an array of the latest contemporary tools -- math
modeling to tabu search to genetic algorithms -- that can assist in
operational scheduling and solve difficult scheduling problems. The
book presents the most recent research results from both operations
research (OR) and artificial intelligence (AI) focusing their
efforts on real scheduling problems.
The purpose of this book is to introduce and explain research at
the boundary between two fields that view problem solving from
different perspectives. Researchers in operations research and
artificial intelligence have traditionally remained separate in
their activities. Recently, there has been an explosion of work at
the border of the two fields, as members of both communities seek
to leverage their activities and resolve problems that remain
intractable to pure operations research or artificial intelligence
techniques. This book presents representative results from this
current flurry of activity and provides insights into promising
directions for continued exploration. This book should be of
special interest to researchers in artificial intelligence and
operations research because it exposes a number of applications and
techniques, which have benefited from the integration of problem
solving strategies. Even researchers working on different
applications or with different techniques can benefit from the
descriptions contained here, because they provide insight into
effective methods for combining approaches from the two fields.
Additionally, researchers in both communities will find a wealth of
pointers to challenging new problems and potential opportunities
that exist at the interface between operations research and
artificial intelligence. In addition to the obvious interest the
book should have for members of the operations research and
artificial intelligence communities, the papers here are also
relevant to members of other research communities and development
activities that can benefit from improvements to fundamental
problem solving approaches.
Scheduling is a resource allocation problem which exists in
virtually every type of organization. Scheduling problems have
produced roughly 40 years of research primarily within the OR
community. This community has traditionally emphasized mathematical
modeling techniques which seek exact solutions to well formulated
optimization problems. While this approach produced important
results, many contemporary scheduling problems are particularly
difficult. Hence, over the last ten years operations researchers
interested in scheduling have turned increasingly to more computer
intensive and heuristic approaches. At roughly the same time,
researchers in AI began to focus their methods on industrial and
management science applications. The result of this confluence of
fields has been a period of remarkable growth and excitement in
scheduling research. Intelligent Scheduling Systems captures the
results of a new wave of research at the forefront of scheduling
research, of interest to researchers and practitioners alike.
Presented are an array of the latest contemporary tools -- math
modeling to tabu search to genetic algorithms -- that can assist in
operational scheduling and solve difficult scheduling problems. The
book presents the most recent research results from both operations
research (OR) and artificial intelligence (AI) focusing their
efforts on real scheduling problems.
The purpose of this book is to introduce and explain research at
the boundary between two fields that view problem solving from
different perspectives. Researchers in operations research and
artificial intelligence have traditionally remained separate in
their activities. Recently, there has been an explosion of work at
the border of the two fields, as members of both communities seek
to leverage their activities and resolve problems that remain
intractable to pure operations research or artificial intelligence
techniques. This book presents representative results from this
current flurry of activity and provides insights into promising
directions for continued exploration. This book should be of
special interest to researchers in artificial intelligence and
operations research because it exposes a number of applications and
techniques, which have benefited from the integration of problem
solving strategies. Even researchers working on different
applications or with different techniques can benefit from the
descriptions contained here, because they provide insight into
effective methods for combining approaches from the two fields.
Additionally, researchers in both communities will find a wealth of
pointers to challenging new problems and potential opportunities
that exist at the interface between operations research and
artificial intelligence. In addition to the obvious interest the
book should have for members of the operations research and
artificial intelligence communities, the papers here are also
relevant to members of other research communities and development
activities that can benefit from improvements to fundamental
problem solving approaches.
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