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1 March 1992 Realization of high-quality production schedules: structuring quality factors via iteration of user-specification processes
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This paper describes an architecture for realizing the high quality production schedules. Although quality is one of the most important aspects of production scheduling, it is difficult even for a user to specify precisely. However it is also true that the decision whether a schedule is good or bad can be taken only by a user. This paper proposes the following. The quality of a schedule can be represented in the form of quality factors, i.e., constraints and objectives of the domain, and their structure. Quality factors and their structure can be used for decision making at local decision points during the scheduling process. They can be defined via iteration of user specification processes.
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Takashi Hamazaki "Realization of high-quality production schedules: structuring quality factors via iteration of user-specification processes", Proc. SPIE 1707, Applications of Artificial Intelligence X: Knowledge-Based Systems, (1 March 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.56905
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Artificial intelligence

Intelligence systems

Evolutionary algorithms

Quality systems

Chlorine

Telecommunications

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