Planning in Intelligent Systems
Planning in Intelligent Systems
Aspects, Motivations, and Methods
Jorna, R. J.; Meystel, Alexander M.; van Wezel, Wout
John Wiley & Sons Inc
03/2006
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Contributors ix
Preface xi
1 Introduction 1
Wout van Wezel and Rene Jorna
Part I: Theoretical 23
Introduction to Chapter 2 25
2 How We Do What We Want: A Neurocognitive Perspective on Human Action Planning 27
Bernhard Hommel
Introduction to Chapter 3 57
3 Planning in Dynamic Situations: Some Findings in Complex Supervisory Control 61
Jean-Michel Hoc
Introduction to Chapter 4 99
4 Cognition, Planning, and Domains: An Empirical Study into the Planning Processes of Planners 101
Rene Jorna
Introduction to Chapter 5 137
5 Coordination Mechanisms in Multi-Actor Systems 139
Henk W.M. Gazendam
Introduction to Chapter 6 175
6 The Organizational Interconnectivity of Planning and Scheduling 177
Kenneth N. McKay and Vincent C.S. Wiers
Introduction to Chapter 7 203
7 Interactive Scheduling Systems 205
Wout van Wezel
Introduction to Chapter 8 243
8 Mathematical Models for Planning Support 245
Leo G. Kroon and Rob A. Zuidwijk
Introduction to Chapter 9 279
9 Modeling and Solving Multisite Scheduling Problems 281
Juergen Sauer
Introduction to Chapter 10 301
10 Multi-Agent Planning in the Presence of Multiple Goals 303
Michael H. Bowling, Rune M. Jensen, and Manuela M. Veloso
Introduction to Chapter 11 327
11 Multiresolutional Representation and Behavior Generation: How Does It Affect the Performance of and Planning for Intelligent Systems 329
Alexander Meystel
Part II Practical 365
12 Perspectives on Shunting Planning: Research in Planning Support at the Netherlands Railways 371
Wout van Wezel and Derk Jan Kiewiet
13 Task Analysis for Problems of Shunting Planning within the Netherlands Railways 377
Derk Jan Kiewiet, Rene Jorna, and Wout van Wezel
14 Intelligent Shunting: Dealing with Constraints (Satisfaction) 391
Erwin Abbink
15 Applying Operations Research Techniques to Planning of Train Shunting 415
Ramon M. Lentink, Pieter-Jan Fioole, Leo G. Kroon, and Cor van't Woudt
16 Train Shunting: A Practical Heuristic Inspired by Dynamic Programming 437
R. Haijema, C.W. Duin, and N.M. van Dijk
17 Planner-Oriented Design of Algorithms for Train Shunting Scheduling 477
J. Riezebos and Wout van Wezel
18 Conclusions for Intelligent Planning: Diversity and the Quest for Unity 497
Rene Jorna, Wout van Wezel, and Alexander Meystel
References 531
Index 565
Preface xi
1 Introduction 1
Wout van Wezel and Rene Jorna
Part I: Theoretical 23
Introduction to Chapter 2 25
2 How We Do What We Want: A Neurocognitive Perspective on Human Action Planning 27
Bernhard Hommel
Introduction to Chapter 3 57
3 Planning in Dynamic Situations: Some Findings in Complex Supervisory Control 61
Jean-Michel Hoc
Introduction to Chapter 4 99
4 Cognition, Planning, and Domains: An Empirical Study into the Planning Processes of Planners 101
Rene Jorna
Introduction to Chapter 5 137
5 Coordination Mechanisms in Multi-Actor Systems 139
Henk W.M. Gazendam
Introduction to Chapter 6 175
6 The Organizational Interconnectivity of Planning and Scheduling 177
Kenneth N. McKay and Vincent C.S. Wiers
Introduction to Chapter 7 203
7 Interactive Scheduling Systems 205
Wout van Wezel
Introduction to Chapter 8 243
8 Mathematical Models for Planning Support 245
Leo G. Kroon and Rob A. Zuidwijk
Introduction to Chapter 9 279
9 Modeling and Solving Multisite Scheduling Problems 281
Juergen Sauer
Introduction to Chapter 10 301
10 Multi-Agent Planning in the Presence of Multiple Goals 303
Michael H. Bowling, Rune M. Jensen, and Manuela M. Veloso
Introduction to Chapter 11 327
11 Multiresolutional Representation and Behavior Generation: How Does It Affect the Performance of and Planning for Intelligent Systems 329
Alexander Meystel
Part II Practical 365
12 Perspectives on Shunting Planning: Research in Planning Support at the Netherlands Railways 371
Wout van Wezel and Derk Jan Kiewiet
13 Task Analysis for Problems of Shunting Planning within the Netherlands Railways 377
Derk Jan Kiewiet, Rene Jorna, and Wout van Wezel
14 Intelligent Shunting: Dealing with Constraints (Satisfaction) 391
Erwin Abbink
15 Applying Operations Research Techniques to Planning of Train Shunting 415
Ramon M. Lentink, Pieter-Jan Fioole, Leo G. Kroon, and Cor van't Woudt
16 Train Shunting: A Practical Heuristic Inspired by Dynamic Programming 437
R. Haijema, C.W. Duin, and N.M. van Dijk
17 Planner-Oriented Design of Algorithms for Train Shunting Scheduling 477
J. Riezebos and Wout van Wezel
18 Conclusions for Intelligent Planning: Diversity and the Quest for Unity 497
Rene Jorna, Wout van Wezel, and Alexander Meystel
References 531
Index 565
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Contributors ix
Preface xi
1 Introduction 1
Wout van Wezel and Rene Jorna
Part I: Theoretical 23
Introduction to Chapter 2 25
2 How We Do What We Want: A Neurocognitive Perspective on Human Action Planning 27
Bernhard Hommel
Introduction to Chapter 3 57
3 Planning in Dynamic Situations: Some Findings in Complex Supervisory Control 61
Jean-Michel Hoc
Introduction to Chapter 4 99
4 Cognition, Planning, and Domains: An Empirical Study into the Planning Processes of Planners 101
Rene Jorna
Introduction to Chapter 5 137
5 Coordination Mechanisms in Multi-Actor Systems 139
Henk W.M. Gazendam
Introduction to Chapter 6 175
6 The Organizational Interconnectivity of Planning and Scheduling 177
Kenneth N. McKay and Vincent C.S. Wiers
Introduction to Chapter 7 203
7 Interactive Scheduling Systems 205
Wout van Wezel
Introduction to Chapter 8 243
8 Mathematical Models for Planning Support 245
Leo G. Kroon and Rob A. Zuidwijk
Introduction to Chapter 9 279
9 Modeling and Solving Multisite Scheduling Problems 281
Juergen Sauer
Introduction to Chapter 10 301
10 Multi-Agent Planning in the Presence of Multiple Goals 303
Michael H. Bowling, Rune M. Jensen, and Manuela M. Veloso
Introduction to Chapter 11 327
11 Multiresolutional Representation and Behavior Generation: How Does It Affect the Performance of and Planning for Intelligent Systems 329
Alexander Meystel
Part II Practical 365
12 Perspectives on Shunting Planning: Research in Planning Support at the Netherlands Railways 371
Wout van Wezel and Derk Jan Kiewiet
13 Task Analysis for Problems of Shunting Planning within the Netherlands Railways 377
Derk Jan Kiewiet, Rene Jorna, and Wout van Wezel
14 Intelligent Shunting: Dealing with Constraints (Satisfaction) 391
Erwin Abbink
15 Applying Operations Research Techniques to Planning of Train Shunting 415
Ramon M. Lentink, Pieter-Jan Fioole, Leo G. Kroon, and Cor van't Woudt
16 Train Shunting: A Practical Heuristic Inspired by Dynamic Programming 437
R. Haijema, C.W. Duin, and N.M. van Dijk
17 Planner-Oriented Design of Algorithms for Train Shunting Scheduling 477
J. Riezebos and Wout van Wezel
18 Conclusions for Intelligent Planning: Diversity and the Quest for Unity 497
Rene Jorna, Wout van Wezel, and Alexander Meystel
References 531
Index 565
Preface xi
1 Introduction 1
Wout van Wezel and Rene Jorna
Part I: Theoretical 23
Introduction to Chapter 2 25
2 How We Do What We Want: A Neurocognitive Perspective on Human Action Planning 27
Bernhard Hommel
Introduction to Chapter 3 57
3 Planning in Dynamic Situations: Some Findings in Complex Supervisory Control 61
Jean-Michel Hoc
Introduction to Chapter 4 99
4 Cognition, Planning, and Domains: An Empirical Study into the Planning Processes of Planners 101
Rene Jorna
Introduction to Chapter 5 137
5 Coordination Mechanisms in Multi-Actor Systems 139
Henk W.M. Gazendam
Introduction to Chapter 6 175
6 The Organizational Interconnectivity of Planning and Scheduling 177
Kenneth N. McKay and Vincent C.S. Wiers
Introduction to Chapter 7 203
7 Interactive Scheduling Systems 205
Wout van Wezel
Introduction to Chapter 8 243
8 Mathematical Models for Planning Support 245
Leo G. Kroon and Rob A. Zuidwijk
Introduction to Chapter 9 279
9 Modeling and Solving Multisite Scheduling Problems 281
Juergen Sauer
Introduction to Chapter 10 301
10 Multi-Agent Planning in the Presence of Multiple Goals 303
Michael H. Bowling, Rune M. Jensen, and Manuela M. Veloso
Introduction to Chapter 11 327
11 Multiresolutional Representation and Behavior Generation: How Does It Affect the Performance of and Planning for Intelligent Systems 329
Alexander Meystel
Part II Practical 365
12 Perspectives on Shunting Planning: Research in Planning Support at the Netherlands Railways 371
Wout van Wezel and Derk Jan Kiewiet
13 Task Analysis for Problems of Shunting Planning within the Netherlands Railways 377
Derk Jan Kiewiet, Rene Jorna, and Wout van Wezel
14 Intelligent Shunting: Dealing with Constraints (Satisfaction) 391
Erwin Abbink
15 Applying Operations Research Techniques to Planning of Train Shunting 415
Ramon M. Lentink, Pieter-Jan Fioole, Leo G. Kroon, and Cor van't Woudt
16 Train Shunting: A Practical Heuristic Inspired by Dynamic Programming 437
R. Haijema, C.W. Duin, and N.M. van Dijk
17 Planner-Oriented Design of Algorithms for Train Shunting Scheduling 477
J. Riezebos and Wout van Wezel
18 Conclusions for Intelligent Planning: Diversity and the Quest for Unity 497
Rene Jorna, Wout van Wezel, and Alexander Meystel
References 531
Index 565
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