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Using Iterative Repair to Improve the Responsiveness of Planning and Scheduling

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Using Iterative Repair to Improve the Responsiveness of Planning and Scheduling
The majority of planning and scheduling research has focused on batch-oriented models of planning. This paper discusses the use of iterative repair techniques to support a continuous planning process as is appropriate for autonomous spacecraft control. This allows the plan to incorporate execution feedback - such as early or late completion of activities, and over-use or under-use of resources. In this approach, iterative repair supports continuous modification and updating of a current working plan in light of changing operating context..
Steve A. Chien, Russell Knight, Andre Stechert, Ro
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where AIPS
Authors Steve A. Chien, Russell Knight, Andre Stechert, Rob Sherwood, Gregg Rabideau
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