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Ask HN: Name of field of algorithm design focused on execution by human-agents?

1 pointsby abcanthurabout 5 years ago
Is there a name for sub-field of research focused on achieving some goal (possibly computational) with human and&#x2F;or other imperfect agents?<p>One is probably solving for some real physical world &quot;UI&#x2F;UX&quot; considerations on one hand, possibly in dispersed&#x2F;async conditions, and robustly managing unreliable agents on the other hand.<p>I suppose the highest current form might be the augmented humans in amazon warehouses. But what was the best coolest way to run a warehouse before any high-tech augmentation was available?<p>Also that thing about how UPS drivers only make right turns? Traveling salesman with a team of competing salesman in one market? Best way to unload a truck into specific rooms of a house? Without running a python script on a laptop because that&#x27;s not a real solution anyway?<p>I would imagine there is a rich history and retrospective research on how pre-telegraph societies implemented particularly effective and clever dispersed problem solving. Maybe draw a line somewhere below the huge scale&#x2F;complexity of command-and-control military theory or whatever. That line might be that the research aims for and achieves discrete prediction of success and the time&#x2F;energy spent. Maybe just a corner of operations research?<p>Or cool histories of whatever I&#x27;m talking about!!

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