If execution problems are sufficiently similar to each other, the
generated schedule of the most similar case can be accepted for the
new execution problem. Upon comparison, most execution prob-lems have significant differences and require adaptation of the
generated schedule. If the generated execution sequence is not
executable without adaptations, it is forwarded to the project manager
for final manual adaptation. The project manager has to close
potential gaps in the proposed schedule with suitable tasks. Furthermore,
if some ineffective sequences of tasks emerge within
the automated generation, the project manager has to recognize
and improve the parts in the schedule.