Competition
Results
The
winners of the competition have be decided by a board of judges
after a careful evaluation of both paper presentation and demonstration
of the tool. A detailed report on performance of all competitors
is available as a PDF file.
The following two tools were awarded:
itSIMPLE
3.0
by Tiago Stegun Vaquero, José Reinaldo Silva, Marcelo Ferreira,
Flavio Tonidandel, J. Christopher Beck
The itSIMPLE 3.0 system showed as a prominently robust and comprehensive
system capable to effectively support engineers and scientists
in modeling domains, planning on them and analyzing the outcomes
of planning activities, by means of user-friendly GUI interfaces
and taking the well-known UML standard as the key representational
means. The system encompasses a variety of functionality and interfaces,
and clearly incorporates a large wealth of work carried out since
its first inception, four years ago. While not focused on a specific
applicative area, the tool has been exploited in several applicative
fields, witnessing the strength of this workbench and its potential
to significantly widen the forum of the users of planning techniques.
JABBAH
by Arturo González-Ferrer, Juan Fernández-Olivares, Luis Castillo
The JABBAH system provides a neat tool for analysts that need
to perform resource allocation analysis on business workflows,
embedding a non-trivial transformation of BPMN-expressed workflows
in terms of Hierarchical Task Networks. By providing a fully automated
support of the analysis, allowing engineers to exploit the vastly
diffused Business Process Management Notation (BPMN) standard
for workflow specification, and neatly presenting the results,
this system may appeal a very wide and relevant audience. Hencefore,
JABBAH may have a considerable potential impact outside the planning
community. Furthermore, the system appeared solid and well usable,
and in general scored well under the criteria considered in ICKEPS'09.
Congratulation
to the winners and thanks to all other competiting teams for their
contribution.
The
board of judges:
Simone
Fratini - ISTC-CNR, Italy
Piergiorgio
Bertoli - Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
Adi Botea - NICTA and The Australian National University,
Australia
In
conjunction with the International Conference on Automated
Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS-09)
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Organizers
Roman
Barták, Charles University, Czech Republic
contact email: bartak (AT) ktiml.mff.cuni.cz
Simone
Fratini, ISTC-CNR, Italy
contact email: simone.fratini (AT) istc.cnr.it
Lee
McCluskey, University of Huddersfield, UK
contact email: lee (AT) hud.ac.uk
Programme
Committte
Sara
Bernardini
London Knowledge Lab, UK
Amedeo Cesta
ISTC-CNR, Italy
Stephen Cresswell
University of Huddersfield, UK
Stefan Edelkamp
University of Bremen, Germany
Susana Fernandez Arregui
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Jeremy Frank
NASA, USA
Antonio Garrido
Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
Robert Goldman
SIFT, USA
Arturo Gonzalez Ferrer
Universidad de Granada, Spain
Peter Jarvis
NASA, USA
Ugur Kuter
University of Maryland, USA
Clayton T. Morrison
The University of Arizona, USA
Julie Porteous
University of Teeside, UK
Tiago S. Vaquero
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Dimitris Vrakas
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Board
of judges
Simone
Fratini
ISTC-CNR, Italy
Piergiorgio Bertoli
Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
Adi Botea
NICTA/ANU, Australia
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