An Approximate Dynamic Programming heuristic to support non-strategic project selection for the Royal Canadian Navy
The Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation: Applications, Methodology, Technology
Published online on November 08, 2013
Abstract
We consider an Approximate Dynamic Programming heuristic to support the selection of defense projects when projects have different values and are originated intermittently but fairly frequently. We show that a simple policy reserving a positive fraction of the available budget for high-value projects not yet originated is superior to a greedy knapsack approach.