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Modelling Alternatives in Temporal Networks

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2007

Abstract

Temporal Networks play an important role in solving planning problems and they are also used, though not as frequently, when solving scheduling problems. In this paper we propose an extension of temporal networks by parallel and alternative branching.

This extension supports modelling of alternative paths in the network; in particular, it is motivated by modelling alternative process routes in manufacturing scheduling. We show that deciding which nodes can be consistently included in this extended temporal network is an NP-complete problem.

To simplify solving this problem, we propose a pre-processing step whose goal is to identify classes of equivalent nodes. The ideas are presented using precedence networks, but we also show how they can be extended to simple temporal networks.