DocumentCode :
2731919
Title :
Logos-TCS: an expert system language for operations management based on temporal constraint satisfaction
Author :
Meng, Alex C. ; Raja, Basalat A.
Author_Institution :
Texas Instrum. Inc., Dallas, TX, USA
fYear :
1990
fDate :
5-9 May 1990
Firstpage :
214
Abstract :
It is shown that the precedence graph upon which popular analysis tools in operations management such as PERT/CPM depend, is a special case of the temporal constraint satisfaction (TCS) problem. TCS provides a richer set of temporal relationships than the precedence relationship. A temporal constraint system provides a metaphor (constraint propagation) to model the down-line effects of perturbations that occur in dynamic operations. Logos-TCS, as a language to express expert problem-solving, provides a declarative framework to define TCS problems, Logos-TCS implements an innovative scheme by embedding a constraint system within a deductive reasoning system (Logos). Encoding expertise in relaxation strategies when constraint violations occur (situations arise that cause current operations to fail) is discussed. Heuristics such as task rearrangement, priority changes, first in first out, shifting start or finish times and retracting constraints have been the major source of expertise accumulated through experience. Logos-TCS provides a simple and straightforward rule-based framework to encode these strategies in its reasoning rules
Keywords :
expert systems; high level languages; logic programming; operations research; temporal logic; Logos-TCS; PERT/CPM; TCS problems; constraint propagation; constraint system; constraint violations; declarative framework; deductive reasoning system; down-line effects; dynamic operations; expert problem-solving; expert system language; finish times; operations management; perturbations; precedence graph; precedence relationship; priority changes; reasoning rules; relaxation strategies; rule-based framework; task rearrangement; temporal constraint satisfaction; temporal constraint system; temporal relationships; Computer science; Encoding; Expert systems; Instruments; Problem-solving; Project management; Resource management; System testing; Technology management; Time factors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Artificial Intelligence Applications, 1990., Sixth Conference on
Conference_Location :
Santa Barbara, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-2032-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CAIA.1990.89192
Filename :
89192
Link To Document :
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