Title :
Oz Scheduler: a workbench for scheduling problems
Author_Institution :
Programming Syst. Lab., Saarlandes Univ., Saarbrucken, Germany
Abstract :
This paper describes the Oz Scheduler; a workbench for scheduling problems. Through a graphical interface, the user can freely combine the elements that define a scheduling strategy. Such elements include constraints with different propagation behavior or distribution and search strategies. Exploring the possible combinations can lead to better solutions. Recent and successful techniques for scheduling are incorporated. Resulting from the selections made, a constraint problem is generated dynamically. For this problem, the solution statistics and the search can be inspected by several graphical tools. The functionality can be extended by sending messages to the Scheduler. The functionality and the implementation of the Oz Scheduler are discussed. The overall performance of the Scheduler for standard benchmarks is comparable to state-of-the-art special-purpose systems for scheduling. The implementation is based on the concurrent constraint language Oz.
Keywords :
constraint handling; graphical user interfaces; logic programming languages; parallel languages; problem solving; scheduling; search problems; software performance evaluation; Oz; Oz Scheduler; concurrent constraint language; constraint handling; distribution strategy; graphical interface; message sending; performance; scheduling problem workbench; scheduling strategy; search strategy; solution statistics; special-purpose systems; standard benchmarks; Artificial intelligence; Distribution strategy; Dynamic scheduling; High level languages; Operations research; Production planning; Statistical distributions; Testing; Upper bound; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Tools with Artificial Intelligence, 1996., Proceedings Eighth IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7686-7
DOI :
10.1109/TAI.1996.560445