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Publications, Laurence Kramer
Note: This list may not be comprehensive. It contains only those publications in the RI publications database. Entries are listed in reverse chronological order.
- Airlift Mission Monitoring and Dynamic Rescheduling
D.E. Wilkins, S. Smith, L. Kramer, T. Lee, and T. Rauenbusch
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 21, No. 2, March, 2008.
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- Searching Alternate Spaces to Solve Oversubscribed Scheduling Problems
L. Kramer, L. Barbulescu, and S. Smith
tech. report CMU-RI-TR-08-12, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, March, 2008.
[Abstract]
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- Benchmark Problems for Oversubscribed Scheduling
L. Barbulescu, L. Kramer, and S. Smith
Workshop on Scheduling a Scheduling Competition, The 17th International Conference on Automated Planning & Scheduling (ICAPS-07), September, 2007.
[Abstract]
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- Analyzing Basic Representation Choices in Oversubscribed Scheduling Problems
L. Kramer, L. Barbulescu, and S. Smith
Proceedings of the 3rd Multidisciplinary International Conference on Scheduling: Theory and Application (MISTA-07), August, 2007.
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- Understanding Performance Tradeoffs in Algorithms for Solving Oversubscribed Scheduling
L. Kramer, L. Barbulescu, and S. Smith
Proceedings 22nd Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-07), July, 2007.
[Abstract]
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- Resource Contention Metrics for Oversubscribed Scheduling Problems
L. Kramer and S. Smith
Proceedings 16th International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS-06), June, 2006.
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- The AMC Scheduling Problem: A Description for Reproducibility
L. Kramer and S. Smith
tech. report CMU-RI-TR-05-75, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, November, 2005.
[Abstract]
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- Execution Monitoring and Replanning with Incremental and Collaborative Scheduling
D.E. Wilkins, S. Smith, L. Kramer, T.J. Lee, and T.W. Rauenbusch
Workshop on Multiagent Planning and Scheduling, The 15th International Conference on Automated Planning & Scheduling, June, 2005.
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- Maximizing Availability: A Commitment Heuristic for Oversubscribed Scheduling Problems
L. Kramer and S. Smith
Proceedings 15th International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling, June, 2005.
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- Task Swapping for Schedule Improvement: A Broader Analysis
L. Kramer and S. Smith
Proceedings 14th International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling, June, 2004.
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- Task Swapping: Making Space in Schedules for Space
L. Kramer and S. Smith
Fourth International Workshop on Planning and Scheduling for Space (IWPSS '04), June, 2004.
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- Continuous Management of Airlift and Tanker Resources: A Constraint-Based Approach
S. Smith, M. Becker, and L. Kramer
Mathematical and Computer Modeling -- Special Issue on Defense Transportation: Algorithms, Models and Applications for the 21st Centry, Vol. 39, No. 6-8, 2004, pp. 581-598.
[Abstract]
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- Maximizing Flexibility: A Retraction Heuristic for Oversubscribed Scheduling Problems
L. Kramer and S. Smith
Proceedings of the Eighteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, August, 2003.
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- Optimizing for Change: Mixed-Initiative Resource Allocation with the AMC Barrel Allocator
L. Kramer and S. Smith
Proceedings of the 3rd International NASA
Workshop on Planning and Scheduling for Space, The Institute for Advanced Interdisciplinary Research, Houston, October, 2002.
[Abstract]
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- Planning with Ill-defined Resources
L. Kramer
tech. report CMU-RI-TR-01-09, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, April, 2001.
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