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Contributions to a Computer-Based Theory of Strategies

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
282 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am13.12.2011Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990
People use the word strategy in a variety of different contexts. Applications of the systems range over various aspects of air traffic control, automatic verification and validation of discrete-event simulation models, econometric model building, distributed planning systems for manufacturing, control of traffic lights, and others.mehr
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KlappentextPeople use the word strategy in a variety of different contexts. Applications of the systems range over various aspects of air traffic control, automatic verification and validation of discrete-event simulation models, econometric model building, distributed planning systems for manufacturing, control of traffic lights, and others.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-642-75738-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2011
Erscheinungsdatum13.12.2011
AuflageSoftcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990
Seiten282 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht463 g
IllustrationenXVII, 282 p.
Artikel-Nr.18227588

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction.- 2. Basic Concepts of Strategies, Decision Making, and Planning.- 3. The Quasi-Optimizer (QO) System.- 3.1. Introduction and Research Objectives.- 3.2. A Brief Survey of Related Work.- 3.3. The Approach.- 3.4. System Modules.- 3.5. The Implementation.- 3.6. Applications.- 3.7. Summary.- 3.8. Acknowledgements.- 4. The Advice Taker/Inquirer (AT/I).- 4.1. Introduction and Research Objectives.- 4.2. The Approach.- 4.3. The Implementation.- 4.4. Benefits of Using the AT/I.- 4.5. Applications in Assembly Line Balancing and Street Traffic Light Control.- 4.6. Summary.- 4.7. Acknowledgements.- 5. The Generalized Production Rule System (GPRS).- 5.1. Introduction and Research Objectives.- 5.2. The Approach.- 5.3. System Modules.- 5.4. The Implementation.- 5.5. Applications.- 5.6. Summary.- 5.7. Acknowledgements.- 6. Distributed Planning and Problem Solving Systems (DPPSS).- 6.1. Introduction and Research Objectives.- 6.2. A Distributed System for Air Traffic Control.- 6.3. A Distributed System for Manufacturing Control.- 6.4. A System for Distributed and Moving Resources and Tasks.- 6.5. A Distributed System for Street Traffic Light Control.- 6.6. Summary.- 6.7. Acknowledgements.- 7. Causal Modelling Systems (CMS and NEXUS).- 7.1. Introduction and Perspectives on Causation.- 7.2. The Causal Modelling System CMS.- 7.3. The Causal Modelling System NEXUS.- 7.4. Summary.- 7.5. Acknowledgements.- 8. The Predictive Man-Machine Environment (PMME).- 8.1. Introduction and Research Objectives.- 8.2. The Simulated Air Traffic Control Environment.- 8.3. An Evaluation of the Predictive Man-Machine Environment.- 8.4. Summary.- 8.5. Acknowledgements.- 9. Overall Summary.- References.mehr

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