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Implementation of the scheduling domain description modelAlenka Baggia,
Robert Leskovar,
Miroljub Kljajić, 2008, original scientific article
Abstract: This paper presents the problem of auniform scheduling domain description. It was established that the algorithm used for scheduling is general, disregarding the type of scheduling domain. On the basis of five different scheduling domains, a general description model was developed. The research is focused on the programming application of the resource scheduling model, presented as a UML class diagram. Diverse meta-languages for the model description were considered. Of these XML, an EAV model and object oriented languages have shown to be the most effective. Even though Java is not widely used as a description language, it has proved effective as a meta-language for the description of the extensible scheduling model.
Keywords: scheduling, domain description, description language, object oriented analysis
Published in DKUM: 30.11.2017; Views: 1117; Downloads: 406
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