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Construction and maintaining detailed production plans: Investigations into the development of knowledge-based factory scheduling systems
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1986
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EngineeringProject SchedulingIndustrial EngineeringFactory SchedulingKnowledge-based FactorySocial SciencesOperations ResearchSystems EngineeringDetailed Production PlansIndustrial InformaticsFactory EnvironmentDesignFactory Production ScheduleComputer ScienceSoftware DesignScheduling AnalysisProduction PlanningIndustrial DesignScheduling ProblemAutomationProduction SchedulingScheduling (Production Processes)Construction ManagementTechnologyFactory Modeling
To be useful in practice, a factory production schedule must reflect the influence of a large and conflicting set of requirements, objectives and preferences. Human schedulers are typically overburdened by the complexity of this task, and conventional computer-based scheduling systems consider only a small fraction of the relevent knowledge. This article describes research aimed at providing a framework in which all relevant scheduling knowledge can be given consideration during schedule generation and revision. Factory scheduling is cast as a complex constraint-directed activity, driven by a rich symbolic model of the factory environment in which various influencing factors are formalized as constraints. A variety of constraint-directed inference techniques are defined with respect to this model to provide a basis for intelligently compromising among conflicting concerns. Two knowledge-based factory scheduling systems that implement aspects of this approach are described.
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