G. Tsoumakas, G. Meditskos, D. Vrakas, N. Bassiliades, I. Vlahavas, “Web Services for Adaptive Planning”, Proc. ECAI04 Workshop on Planning and Scheduling: Bridging Theory to Practice, D. Borrajo (Ed.), IOS Press, Valencia Spain, 2004.
This paper presents the design and development of an adaptive planning system using the technology of Web services. The Web-based adaptive planning system consists of two modules that can work independently. The first one is called HAP-WS and is the Web service interface to the domain independent planner HAP (Highly Adjustable Planner) that can be customized through the adjustment of several parameters, either manually or automatically. In the manual mode, the user itself adjusts planner parameters giving explicitly the values. In the automatic mode, the second subsystem, called LAMP-WS, computes the values of the planning parameters of HAP. LAMP-WS is the Web service interface to the learning system LAMP (Lazy Adaptive Multicriteria Planning) that can automatically configure a planning system using instance-based learning on past performance data of that system. The two subsystems are implemented as independent Web services, which can be used stand-alone and reside in different servers in potentially different geographical locations.