Abstract
The addition of durative actions to PDDL2.1 sparked some controversy. Fox and Long argued that actions should be considered as instantaneous, but can start and stop processes. Ultimately, a limited notion of durative actions was incorporated into the language. I argue that this notion is still impoverished, and that the underlying philosophical position of regarding durative actions as being a shorthand for a start action, process, and stop action ignores the realities of modelling and execution for complex systems.
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Smith, D. E. (2003). The case for durative actions: A commentary on PDDL2.1. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research. American Association for Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.1613/jair.1997
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