Publication Date:
2013-08-31
Description:
By combining the best of automated and human decision-making in scheduling many advantages can accrue. The joint performance of the user and system is potentially much better than either alone. Features of the MAESTRO scheduling system serve to illustrate concepts of user/software cooperation. MAESTRO may be operated at a user-determinable and dynamic level of autonomy. Because the system allows so much flexibility in the allocation of decision-making responsibilities, and provides users with a wealth of information and other support for their own decision-making, better overall schedules may result.
Keywords:
CYBERNETICS
Type:
NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center, The 1991 Goddard Conference on Space Applications of Artificial Intelligence; p 31-44
Format:
application/pdf