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There ar= e 3 proposed tools, each targeted at resolving a different problem: = p>
A schedule visualisation tool, that allows a user to easily view and int=
eractively inspect a schedules pain points or other areas of interest.
The tool acts a platform for experimenting with new schedule visualisation=
techniques for different scheduling problems.
A schedule comparison tool to help a user quickly compare the advantages= and disadvantages of multiple different schedules at the same time. = This aims to address a common problem when optimising schedules - showing h= ow one optimised schedule is different from another.
An optimiser tool to allow users to execute and easily interact with the=
schedule optimisation models that have been developed by Theme 3 researche=
rs.
All of these tools have been designed to work with easily reproduc= ible data formats that will be defined and documented to allow for easy int= egration with external scheduling tools.
John Hille and Yunlong=
Li have been working with Hoa Bui and Mojtaba Heydar <=
span>to help define these problems and develop the tools.
= Significant progress has been made on prototype tools that will be so= on be available for internal demonstrations.