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Resource Configuration and Allocation-A Case Study of Constrained Heuristic Search
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/64.129280April 1992 (vol. 7 no. 2) pp. 26-35
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Constrained heuristic search techniques are applied to the problems of product configuration and inventory planning. The architecture of Coral, an interactive, real-time decision support system that maximizes the total number of products requested, given one or more substitutable configurations, is presented. Coral gives inventory managers a tool for managing and allocating component inventories, thus maximizing the number of complete orders. Coral treats configuration and allocation as constraint-satisfaction and optimization problems in which constraints guide the problem solving. The configuration, resource allocation, and performance of a histogram-based input interface to enter order-composition specifications and a tabular report to enter definitions of ammunition rounds into Coral are described.

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Neena Sathi, Mark S. Fox, Rajay Goyal, Alexander S. Kott, "Resource Configuration and Allocation-A Case Study of Constrained Heuristic Search," IEEE Intelligent Systems, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 26-35, Apr. 1992, doi:10.1109/64.129280
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