
Domain-independent planning
Domain-independent planning refers to creating a strategic plan or sequence of actions that can be applied across various situations and areas, regardless of specific details or contexts. It involves designing algorithms or methods that can automatically develop plans in different environments without being tailored for a particular domain. This approach allows flexible problem-solving, enabling systems to reason about goals and actions in diverse scenarios—such as robotics, logistics, or scheduling—by understanding general principles rather than relying on task-specific knowledge. Essentially, it aims to develop versatile planning methods that work broadly, not just for one specific problem or setting.