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SHOP2: an HTN planning system

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The SHOP2 planning system as discussed by the authors received one of the awards for distinguished performance in the 2002 International Planning Competition and described the features that enabled it to excel in the competition, especially those aspects of SHOP 2 that deal with temporal and metric planning domains.
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The SHOP2 planning system received one of the awards for distinguished performance in the 2002 International Planning Competition. This paper describes the features of SHOP2 which enabled it to excel in the competition, especially those aspects of SHOP2 that deal with temporal and metric planning domains.

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