Dynamic or reactive planning methods compute just one next action in every instant based on the current context and pre-scripted plans.
Rather than reject all traditional approaches to planning, planners incorporated elements into their new planning methods.
The conventional planning methods seem to be too limiting to make any real difference.
The idea of using mathematical planning methods and computers remains valid even in today's globalized economy.
The appropriate planning methods are necessary for optimizing the behavior of the production.
Similar urban planning methods have dictated the use of various areas for particular purposes in many cities from ancient times.
Others, however, expressed disapproval at the parents' planning methods.
Swarm robots cannot use conventional planning methods due to their limited sensing and computational capabilities.
The counties or townships, the bigger governments, haven't proven to us that they're successful in their planning methods.
This requires market principles to be replaced by long-term planning methods to guarantee security of supply for consumers and environmental protection.