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Toward the Design of Web-Based Planning and Scheduling Services
S. Smith, D. Hildum, and D.R. Crimm
Proceedings of the ECP-01 / Planet Workshop on Automated Planning and Scheduling Technologies in New Methods for Electronic, Mobile and Collaborative Work, September, 2001.

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Abstract

This paper introduces COMIREM (Continuous, Mixed-Initiative Resource Management), a system for collaborative, incremental development of plans and schedules in dynamic, resource-constrained domains. COMIREM is designed to provide web-based planning and scheduling services and is capable of interacting with a variety of interfacing and visualization tools using a standard Internet browser. The objective is to deliver a wide range of mixed-initiative problem-solving capabilities (e.g., specification of activities and requirements, commitment/de-commitment of resources, manipulation of problem constraints) through lightweight plug-in applications that can be selected according to present circumstances. We present a summary of the current functionality and an outline of the developing system architecture.

Notes

Associated center: CIMDS
Associated lab/group: Intelligent Coordination and Logistics Laboratory
Associated project: Activelets: Web-Based Planning and Scheduling Services

Text Reference

S. Smith, D. Hildum, and D.R. Crimm, "Toward the Design of Web-Based Planning and Scheduling Services," Proceedings of the ECP-01 / Planet Workshop on Automated Planning and Scheduling Technologies in New Methods for Electronic, Mobile and Collaborative Work, September, 2001.

BibTeX Reference

@inproceedings{Smith_2001_3877,
   author = "Stephen Smith and David Hildum and David R Crimm",
   title = "Toward the Design of Web-Based Planning and Scheduling Services",
   booktitle = "Proceedings of the ECP-01 / Planet Workshop on Automated Planning and Scheduling Technologies in New Methods for Electronic, Mobile and Collaborative Work",
   month = "September",
   year = "2001"
}


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