Knowledge-based system technology has been successfully applied in recent years to scheduling problems. CRONOS-II is an experimental knowledge-based scheduler developed by the authors for applications in job-shop production environments. In this paper, after a brief survey of the main features of CRONOS-II, the problem of extending it to deal also with aspects proper of flow-shop production is faced. The requirements for a new generalized version of the system, called CRONOS-III, are presented and ideas for their implementation are discussed.

CRONOS-III: Requirements for a knowledge-based scheduling tool covering a broad class of production environments / Canzi, U.; Guida, G.; Maifredi, G.; Paolucci, E.; Poggio, M. (LECTURE NOTES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE). - In: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)[s.l] : Springer Verlag, 1990. - ISBN 978-3-540-53104-3. - pp. 168-175 [10.1007/3-540-53104-1_40]

CRONOS-III: Requirements for a knowledge-based scheduling tool covering a broad class of production environments

Paolucci E.;
1990

Abstract

Knowledge-based system technology has been successfully applied in recent years to scheduling problems. CRONOS-II is an experimental knowledge-based scheduler developed by the authors for applications in job-shop production environments. In this paper, after a brief survey of the main features of CRONOS-II, the problem of extending it to deal also with aspects proper of flow-shop production is faced. The requirements for a new generalized version of the system, called CRONOS-III, are presented and ideas for their implementation are discussed.
1990
978-3-540-53104-3
978-3-540-46711-3
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
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