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- Modeling Planning TasksLeliane Nunes de Barros, André Valente, V. Richard Benjamins. 11-18
- Local Planning of Ongoing ActivitiesMichael Beetz, Drew V. McDermott. 19-26
- ITAS: A Portable, Interactive Transportation Scheduling Tool Using a Search Engine Generated from Formal SpecificationsMark H. Burstein, Douglas R. Smith. 35-44
- A Constraint Satisfaction Approach to Makespan SchedulingCheng-Chung Cheng, Stephen F. Smith. 45-52
- Static and Completion Analysis for Planning Knowledge Base Development and VerificationSteve A. Chien. 53-61
- Modeling Probabilistic Actions for Practical Decision-Theoretic PlanningAnHai Doan. 62-69
- TRAINS-95: Towards a Mixed-Initiative Planning AssistantGeorge Ferguson, James F. Allen, Bradford W. Miller. 70-77
- Modularity Issues in Reactive PlanningR. James Firby. 78-85
- Computing Parameter Domains as an Aid to PlanningAlfonso Gerevini, Lenhart K. Schubert. 94-101
- Planning Experiments: Resolving Interactions between Two Planning SpacesYolanda Gil. 102-109
- Expressive Planning and Explicit KnowledgeRobert P. Goldman, Mark S. Boddy. 110-117
- A Candidate Set Based Analysis of Subgoal Interactions in Conjunctive Goal PlanningSubbarao Kambhampati, Laurie H. Ihrig, Biplav Srivastava. 125-133
- A Heuristic Estimator for Means-Ends Analysis in PlanningDrew V. McDermott. 142-149
- Planning for Manufacturing Workpieces by Storing, Indexing and Replaying Planning DecisionsHector Muñoz-Avila, Frank Weberskirch. 150-157
- A Procedural Knowledge Approach to Task-Level ControlKaren L. Myers. 158-165
- A Cooperative Repair Method for a Distributed Scheduling SystemDaniel E. Neiman, Victor R. Lesser. 166-173
- Comparing Heuristic, Evolutionary and Local Search Approaches to SchedulingSoraya B. Rana, Adele E. Howe, L. Darrell Whitley, Keith E. Mathias. 174-181
- Suspending Recursion in Causal-Link PlanningDavid E. Smith, Mark A. Peot. 182-190
- Algorithms for Solving Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Problems (DCSPs)Gadi Solotorevsky, Ehud Gudes. 191-198
- A Discipline for Reactive ReschedulingJ. E. Spragg, Gerry Kelleher. 199-204
- A Planner for Exploratory Data AnalysisRobert St. Amant, Paul R. Cohen. 205-212
- Deduction-Based Refinement PlanningWerner Stephan, Susanne Biundo. 213-220
- Representing Plans as a Set of Constraints - the <I-N-OVA> ModelAustin Tate. 221-228
- Planning While Learning OperatorsXuemei Wang. 229-236
- Flaw Selection Strategies for Value-Directed PlanningMike Williamson, Steve Hanks. 237-244
- Segmenting Reactions to Improve the Behavior of a Planning/Reacting AgentMichael Wolverton, Richard Washington. 245-250
- Controlling Deliberation with the Success Probability in a Dynamic EnvironmentSeiji Yamada. 251-260
- Proof PlanningAlan Bundy. 261-267
- Planning-Based Control of Software AgentsDaniel S. Weld. 268-274
- Model-Based Autonomous Systems in the New MilleniumBrian C. Williams. 275-282