Bachelor Thesis BCLR-2021-15

BibliographyPhilippsohn, Robert: A systematic mapping study on development and use of AI planning tools.
University of Stuttgart, Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Information Technology, Bachelor Thesis No. 15 (2021).
47 pages, english.
Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) planning is a big area in the AI field with many needs and special problems. Therefore, it needs tools to suit these special problems and request, as well as for trends in the AI planning community. Since 1971 there has been an influx of many tools that assist insolving planning problems and making plans. To give a better overview of the available landscape of AI planning tools this systematic mapping study was conducted and try also to shows what software engineering principles are used in creating the tools. We also try to depict in which industry domains the AI planning tools are used and how many papers mention the tools being used in the industry. In the end, we conclude that there are at least 106 different tools out there, with only a fraction being used in the industry. While only a small part of the tools are talked about being used in the industry, this small part is covering a wide array of industry domains.

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Department(s)University of Stuttgart, Institute of Architecture of Application Systems
Superviser(s)Aiello, Prof. Marco; Georgievski, Dr. Ilche
Entry dateJune 2, 2021
   Publ. Computer Science