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'''Automated planning and scheduling''', sometimes denoted as simply '''AI planning''',<ref>{{Citation | last1=Ghallab | first=Malik | last2=Nau | first2=Dana S. | last3=Traverso | first3=Paolo | title=Automated Planning: Theory and Practice | publisher=[[Morgan Kaufmann]] | year=2004 | url=http://www.laas.fr/planning/ | isbn=1-55860-856-7}}</ref> is a branch of [[artificial intelligence]] that concerns the realization of [[strategy|strategies]] or action sequences, typically for execution by [[intelligent agent]]s, [[autonomous robot]]s and [[unmanned vehicle]]s. Unlike classical [[control system|control]] and [[Statistical classification|classification]] problems, the solutions are complex and must be discovered and optimized in multidimensional space. Planning is also related to [[decision theory]].