TR069: Model-Based Planning Utilizing Activity Aggregation Based on Zones
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Model-based planning is capable of producing realistic plans on the basis of generalized domain product and process models and the application of specialized domain knowledge. Our research vehicle, OARPLAN, operates by compiling plans at the component detail level subsequent to the input of a detailed and specific product description and consequent instantiation of at least pan of the general model. However, problems of complexity and utility result from the inherently bottom-up processes involved, and the aggregation of components and activities into 'virtual components' and 'realistic work packages' is one viable step in the pre-scheduling process. In this research, our objectives were to develop activity aggregation strategies which would be capable of exploiting the model-based paradigm, but which used solid engineering foundations in the reasoning processes involved in determining optimal component clusters, which we have termed zones.
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Date created | July 1992 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Winstanley, Graham | |
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Author | Hoshi, Kunito |
Subjects
Subject | CIFE |
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Subject | Center for Integrated Facility Engineering |
Subject | Stanford University |
Subject | Model-Based Planning |
Subject | Process Models |
Subject | Product Models |
Genre | Technical report |
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- Winstanley, Graham and Hoshi, Kunito. (1992). TR069: Model-Based Planning Utilizing Activity Aggregation Based on Zones. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/bq464mv1175
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