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Performance Characteristics of Planning Actors
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In: DTIC (2002)
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Planning is a field of interest in many scientific disciplines. These scientific areas cover a multitude of planning approaches that at first sight do not have much in common: psycho-physiological analyses, organizational science, linguistics, cognitive science, operations research, and spatial science, to name just a view. The differences in ontologies and methods used make it difficult to make statements that transcend the mono-disciplinary perspectives. Still, no matter the research field, planning always concerns anticipating on the future and determining courses of action. As a consequence, there must also be similarities between the various approaches that deal with planning. This paper proposes a number of characteristics that can be used to analyze the differences and similarities in performance of different kinds of planning actors. ; Presented at the Performance Metrics for Intelligent Systems Workshop (PerMIS-02) held in Gaithersburg, Maryland on 13-15 August 2002. Published in the Proceedings of the Performance Metrics for Intelligent Systems Workshop, August 2002.
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*MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND CONTROL; *ORGANIZATION THEORY; *PLANNING; *PLANNING ACTORS; Administration and Management; ARTIFICIAL AGENTS; COGNITION; COLLABORATIVE TECHNIQUES; Command; COMPUTER PLANNING; Computer Programming and Software; Control and Communications Systems; FOREIGN REPORTS; Information Science; INTERAGENCY COORDINATION; INTERNAL REPRESENTATIONS; KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT; LINGUISTICS; MACHINE PLANNING; MULTIRESOLUTIONAL PLANNING; NETHERLANDS; OPERATIONS RESEARCH; OPPORTUNISTIC PLANNING; ORGANIZATIONS; PHILOSOPHY; PLAN PARTITIONING; REPRINTS; SIGHTS; SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION; SYMPOSIA
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URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA516075 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA516075
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A Language Use Perspective on the Design of Human-Computer Interaction
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In: DTIC (2002)
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