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N. Michelena & P. Papalambros, A Hypergraph Framework for Optimal Model-Based Decomposition of Design Problems, Computational Optimization and Applications, Vol. 8, No.2, September 1997, pp. 173-196

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Hierarchical Concurrent Engineering: Supporting.. - D'Ambrosio, Birmingham (1995)   (Correct)

....and applied by others to solve a wide range of problems. Mesarovic et al. 1970) specify a general theory for coordination of hierarchical systems. They discuss various coordination strategies based on known two level mathematical programming approaches. Wagner and Papalambros (1993a, 1993b) and Michelena and Papalambros (1994, 1995) specify decomposition strategies for a two level mathematical programming approach to design large systems. These decomposition techniques attempt to partition a large problem into subproblems such that the resulting two level optimization problem can be efficiently solved. The above two level ....

Michelena, N., and Papalammbros, P.Y. (1995). A hypergraph framework for optimal model-based decomposition of design problems, Univ. of Michigan Technical Report UM-MEAM 95-02.


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N. Michelena & P. Papalambros, A Hypergraph Framework for Optimal Model-Based Decomposition of Design Problems, Computational Optimization and Applications, Vol. 8, No.2, September 1997, pp. 173-196


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Michelena N. and Papalambros P., "A Hypergraph Framework for Optimal ModelBased Decomposition of Design Problems", Journal of Computational Optimization and Applications, vol. 8(2), 1997, 173--196.

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