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(STate ANalysis) [Fox Long1999] extends the Graphplan
algorithm in part by adding a preprocessor (called TIM) to infer
type information about the problem and domain. This information is
then used within the planning algorithm to reduce the size of the
search space that the Graphplan algorithm would search. STAN also
incorporated optimized data structures (bit vectors of the planning
graph) that help avoid many of the redundant calculations performed by
Graphplan. Additionally, STAN maintains a wave front during
graph construction to track remaining goals and so limit graph
construction. Subsequent versions incorporated further analyses
(e.g., symmetry exploitation) and an additional simpler planning
engine. Four versions of STAN were tested: the AIPS98 competition
version, version 3.0, version 3.0s and a development snapshot of
version 4.0.
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