Event-Driven Probabilistic Constraint Programming
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2006
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Springer Verlag
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Abstract
Real-life management decisions are usually made in uncertain environments, and decision support systems that ignore this uncertainty are unlikely to provide realistic guidance. We show that previous approaches fail to provide appropriate support for reasoning about reliability under uncertainty. We propose a new framework that addresses this issue by allowing logical dependencies between constraints. Reliability is then defined in terms of key constraints called "events", which are related to other constraints via these dependencies. We illustrate our approach on two problems, contrast it with existing frameworks, and discuss future developments. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006.
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Association of Constraint Programming, France;Carment Systems, Sweden;Cork Constraint Computation Centre, Ireland;et al.;ILOG, S.A., France;University College Cork, Ireland
3rd International Conference on Integration of AI and OR Techniques in Constraint Programming for Combinatorial Optimization Problems, CPAIOR 2006 -- 31 May 2006 through 2 June 2006 -- Cork -- 67848
3rd International Conference on Integration of AI and OR Techniques in Constraint Programming for Combinatorial Optimization Problems, CPAIOR 2006 -- 31 May 2006 through 2 June 2006 -- Cork -- 67848
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Constraint theory, Decision support systems, Decision theory, Formal logic, Problem solving, Uncertain systems, Logical dependency, Probabilistic constraint programming, Realistic guidance, Uncertain environment, Probability
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
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3990 LNCS
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197
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211
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