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IMACS: A case study in real-world planning
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IMACS: A case study in real-world planning

Satyandra Gupta, Dana Nau and William Regli
IEEE expert, v 13(3), pp 49-60
01 May 1998

Abstract

The complexities of real-world planning and how to create planning systems to address them are discussed. IMACS, an automated designer's aid, evaluates machined parts and suggest design modifications to improve their manufacturability, offering advantages over planning techniques used in classical planning systems. The IMACS project capitalizes on the strength of both domains and create a planner that is based on sound principles and yet can handle realistic parts. IMACS shows that it is possible to address manufacturing process planning both realistically and in a principled manner.

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Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
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