Planning the Project Management Way: Efficient Planning by Effective Integration of Causal and Resource Reasoning in RealPlan (2000)
| Venue: | Artificial Intelligence |
| Citations: | 30 - 9 self |
BibTeX
@ARTICLE{Srivastava00planningthe,
author = {Biplav Srivastava and Subbarao Kambhampati and Binh Minh Do},
title = {Planning the Project Management Way: Efficient Planning by Effective Integration of Causal and Resource Reasoning in RealPlan},
journal = {Artificial Intelligence},
year = {2000},
volume = {131},
pages = {73--134}
}
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Abstract
In most real-world reasoning problems, planning and scheduling phases are loosely coupled. For example, in project planning, the user comes up with a task list and schedules it with a scheduling tool like Microsoft Project. One can view automated planning in a similar way in which there is an action selection phase where actions are selected and ordered to reach the desired goals, and a resource allocation phase where enough resources are assigned to ensure the successful execution of the chosen actions. On the other hand, most existing automated planners studied in Artificial Intelligence do not exploit this loose-coupling and perform both action selection and resource assignment employing the same algorithm. The current work shows that the above strategy severely curtails the scale-up potential of existing state of the art planners which can be overcome by leveraging the loose coupling. Specifically, a novel planning framework called RealPlan is developed in which resource allocatio...







