Published November 29, 2022
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Overview of methods and existing solutions for task order generation
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This is a review paper related to the problem of working time planning and its automatic prioritization. The paper presents an overview of theoretical methods and existing facilities, as well as a comparison of properties of existing software implementations according to selected criteria.
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