[ont.events] ICR Oct 7 Prof Mark Fox Knowledge Based Scheduling

cfry@watdcsu.waterloo.edu (C.Fry - Inst. Computer Research) (09/29/88)

                             Knowledge Based Scheduling

          by

          Prof. Mark S. Fox

          of

          Robotics Institute and Computer Science Dept.
          Carnegie Mellon University
          Pittsburgh Pennsylvania  15213

          Abstract

          The application of Artificial Intelligence techniques to  factory
          scheduling  and control problems is becoming wide spread.  Rather
          than there being a single knowledge based approach, each schedul-
          ing problem poses a unique set of requirements resulting in wide-
          ly varying problem solving architectures.  The goal of this  sem-
          inar  is  to review the problem solving and knowledge representa-
          tion techniques, used to provide  both  predictive  and  reactive
          scheduling  in  a  variety of situations, including FMS, flow and
          job shops.  Approaches to be reviewed include:

               - mathematical programming,
               - dispatch simulation,
               - constraint labelling,
               - expert systems,
               - constraint-directed search, and
               - distributed negotiation.

          DATE:     Friday, October 7, 1988

          TIME:     10:00 a.m.

          PLACE:    University of Waterloo, Davis Centre, Room 1302

          Everyone is welcome.  Refreshments served.