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Using graphics to display messages in an intelligent decision support system

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posted on 2024-07-12, 15:45 authored by Peter Higgins
The paper addresses the form of the graphical interface for an IDSS used for scheduling small-batch production. The IDSS has been developed to aid inferential processing by bringing 'visibility' to those attributes experienced schedulers use to schedule jobs on the shop floor. From the patterns in the values of the attributes, schedulers can see interactions and dependencies between jobs.

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2nd Melbourne Workshop on Intelligent Decision Support Systems (IDS 96), Melbourne, Australia, 09 September 1996

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2nd Melbourne Workshop on Intelligent Decision Support Systems IDS 96, Melbourne, Australia, 09 September 1996

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6 pp

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Monash University

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Copyright © 1996. This work is reproduced in good faith. Every reasonable effort has been made to trace the copyright owner. For more information please contact

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eng

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