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Dave, Dinesh
Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
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Relaxation and decomposition methods for mixed integer nonlinear programming (International Series of Numerical Mathematics) Nowak I., BIRKHAUSER, Boston, MA, 2005. 213 pp. Type: Book (9783764372385)
Mixed integer nonlinear program (MINLP) problems arise in many fields, including engineering design, the process industry, communications, and finance. In this book, the author discusses various methods to solve nonconvex structured MI...
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Jun 28 2006 |
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Dynamic composition of information retrieval techniques Arnt A., Zilberstein S., Allan J., Mouaddib A. Journal of Intelligent Information Systems 23(1): 67-97, 2004. Type: Article
The authors provide an innovative approach to information retrieval (IR), based on runtime selection of the best set of techniques to respond to a given query. A computational model is developed for fast runtime selection of the best I...
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Jan 31 2005 |
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Certifying and repairing solutions to large LPs how good are LP-solvers? Dhiflaoui M., Funke S., Kwappik C., Mehlhorn K., Seel M., Schömer E., Schulte R., Weber D. Discrete algorithms (Proceedings of the fourteenth annual ACM-SIAM symposium, Baltimore, Maryland, Jan 12-14, 2003) 255-256, 2003. Type: Proceedings
Linear programming (LP) techniques are very useful in decision-making processes in organizations, including solving resource allocation problems for profit or nonprofit organizations. Linear programming solvers are available. These sta...
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Jan 14 2004 |
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E-workcell: a virtual reality web-based decision support system for assembly line planning Gusikhin O., Klampfl E., Rossi G., Aguwa C., Coffman G., Martinak T. In Enterprise information systems IV. Hingham, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003. Type: Book Chapter
Forming workstations by combining appropriate tasks is an important issue in productivity and quality. The two main approaches available to form workstations in automotive assembly lines are the manual approach and the use of a two-dim...
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Nov 12 2003 |
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The role of experience in the information search process of an early career information worker: perceptions of uncertainty, complexity, construction, and sources Kuhlthau C. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50(5): 399-412, 1999. Type: Article
The purpose of this paper is to study the changes in people’s perceptions of the information search process. The author examines information employees early in their careers as they become more experienced and proficient at t...
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Oct 1 2001 |
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The invisible substrate of information science Bates M. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50(12): 1043-1050, 1999. Type: Article
The visible paradigm of information science is well known to the research community and is widely discussed in the literature. This research paper attempts to articulate a few key elements of the field of information science that are g...
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Jan 1 2000 |
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Enhanced simulated annealing for globally minimizing functions of many-continuous variables Siarry P., Berthiau G., Durdin F., Haussy J. ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 23(2): 209-228, 1997. Type: Article
Extensive research has been conducted to determine the minimum of a given function of n variables. Many authors have developed and presented algorithms that provide appropriate results for unimodal functions. Many of...
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May 1 1999 |
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A sufficient condition for non-overestimation in interval arithmetic Stahl V. Computing 59(4): 349-363, 1997. Type: Article
The range of an arithmetic expression on an interval can be estimated by evaluating the expression using interval arithmetic, but there are some cases where no overestimation error occurs. This paper demonstrates such cases systematica...
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Aug 1 1998 |
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Seven methods for transforming corporate data into business intelligence Dhar V., Stein R., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1997. Type: Book (9780132820066)
Computer technology has been motivated by a number of other disciplines, including biology, neurology, psychology, statistics, and computer science. The field of AI has provided an instrument for integrating the ideas from these discip...
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Jun 1 1998 |
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Introduction to computational science and mathematics Van Loan C., 1996. Type: Book (9780867204735)
Van Loan’s goal is to help students learn about computational science while developing their programming skills. The book focuses on building intuition in certain key areas by studying selected examples. The material is organ...
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Apr 1 1997 |
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