| Phelps, R.I. (1986) Artificial Intelligence - An Overview of Similarities with O.R., Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 37, pp. 13-20. |
....modelling, what if simulation and quantitative analysis, in order to help users reason on alternative paths and make decisions. Such AIOs could exploit the integration of mathematical programming and optimisation techniques of operations research with the rules and frames of expert systems [20] [37]. The master production schedules lay out a time phased product demand, and the material requirements planning functions determine the requirements for each level of the product s structure (bill of material) At the shop floor, the production schedule is adjusted, based on short term available ....
Phelps, R.I. (1986) Artificial Intelligence - An Overview of Similarities with O.R., Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 37, pp. 13-20.
....Systems (Klein, 1995) There is also extended literature advocating the joint exploitation of AI and OR areas in building such systems. A variety of supporting arguments for that appears in (Grant, 1986) Gr nwald and Fortuin, 1989) Karacapilidis et al. 1994) Dewhurst and Gwinnett, 1990) and (Phelps, 1986). Acknowledgements: The authors thank the anonymous referees for their useful suggestions and comments on the structure and contents of the paper. ....
Phelps, R.I. (1986), "Artificial Intelligence - An Overview of Similarities with O.R.", Journal of the Operational Research Society 37/1, pp. 13-20.
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