Aytug et al., 1994 - Google Patents
Genetic learning of dynamic scheduling within a simulation environmentAytug et al., 1994
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- 1018881943558234599
- Author
- Aytug H
- Koehler G
- Snowdon J
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- Publication venue
- Computers & Operations Research
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This paper proposes a learning mode for dynamic scheduling. A simulation environment having intelligent objects is described. Intelligent objects make decisions. A method is described in which intelligent objects can learn during the course of a simulation. The …
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