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RE: Scheduling with a schedule
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Fred Wan |
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RE: Scheduling with a schedule |
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Thu, 14 Dec 2000 20:17:58 +0100 |
Thanks. I was already aware of several ways out of it, but it struck me as
odd having to do that at all. I thought I was overlooking something.
-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden
[mailto:address@hidden Behalf Of Doug Donalson
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 7:58 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: Scheduling with a schedule
You can also use an autodrop schedule where you schedule an action to an
individual agent at time 100 and as part of the execution of the event you
schedule the next action at time 200 (getCurrentTime()+100). With autodrop
each scheduled event is executed only once.
----- Original Message -----
From: Marcus G. Daniels <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 10:37 AM
Subject: Re: Scheduling with a schedule
> >>>>> "FW" == Fred Wan <address@hidden> writes:
>
> FW> There has to be a separate schedule for only one agent.
> FW> In my opinion scheduling with one schedule should provide for the
> FW> possibility of scheduling events and activities arbitrarily in ONE
> FW> schedule/timeline. The situation in swarm is something like making
> FW> a shopping list for each item you want to buy according to how the
> FW> lanes at the supermarket are laid out.
>
> It is true that there is one and only one tiling interval for a given
schedule.
> However, one option is to have the agent-specific action have the
> side-effect of scheduling the next action in one hundred steps from
> the current time. Meanwhile, other agents can be placing whatever is
> appropriate for them on that shared schedule, as well.
>
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- Grid2D and Notice, David Aliaga, 2000/12/12
- Re: Grid2D and Notice, Marcus G. Daniels, 2000/12/12
- Re: Grid2D and Notice, Marcus G. Daniels, 2000/12/12
- Scheduling with a schedule, Fred Wan, 2000/12/14
- Re: Scheduling with a schedule, Marcus G. Daniels, 2000/12/14
- RE: Scheduling with a schedule, Fred Wan, 2000/12/14
- Re: Scheduling with a schedule, Marcus G. Daniels, 2000/12/14
- Re: Scheduling with a schedule, Doug Donalson, 2000/12/14
- RE: Scheduling with a schedule,
Fred Wan <=
- TestGUISwarm, Fred Wan, 2000/12/19
- RE: TestGUISwarm, Fred Wan, 2000/12/19
- Re: TestGUISwarm, Marcus G. Daniels, 2000/12/19