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Real-time co-ordinated scheduling using a genetic algorithm

Lookup NU author(s): Professor Graham Coates, Dr Robert Whitfield, Professor Bill Hills MBE

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Abstract

Real-time co-ordination is an emerging approach to operational engineering management aimed at being more comprehensive and widely applicable than existing approaches. Schedule management is a key characteristic of operational co-ordination related to managing the planning and dynamic assignment of tasks to resources, and the enactment of the resulting schedules, throughout a changeable process. This paper presents the application of an agent-oriented system, called the Design Co-ordination System, to an industrial case study in order to demonstrate the appropriate use of a genetic algorithm for the purpose of real-time scheduling. The application demonstrates that real-time co-ordinated scheduling can provide significant reductions in time to complete the computational design process.


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Author(s): Coates G, Duffy AHB, Whitfield RI, Hills W, Sen P

Editor(s): Parmee, I.C.

Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)

Publication status: Published

Conference Name: 5th Adaptive Computing in Design and Manufacture Conference (ACDM)

Year of Conference: 2002

Pages: 381-392

Publisher: Springer

Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item

ISBN: 9781852336059


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