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Table 1: Performance Measures for Job-shop Scheduling and Control
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"... In PAGE 2: ... Our distributed, evolutionary approach to scheduling avoids these problems by removing the requirement for a truly optimal solution, requiring instead only a towards-optimal (but practical and useful) solution. The goal is to optimize (often) conflicting local and global performance measures (French, 1983), as outlined in columns one and two of Table1 . A secondary goal is to minimize the variance in the global stability measures in column three, in order to maximize the stability of the system.... ..."
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TABLE V - ANALYSIS RESULTS CONSIDERING THE PRESENTED APPROACHES
Table 5.1: Examples of nesting relationships to be considered by the slicing approach
Table 5.2: Traceability link types considered in slicing approach
Table I summarizes some relevant features of the considered approaches. For the ABI approach we have marked the LTS because it is not a proper specification language.
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Table 1: Various industrial approaches to design that consider one or more of: environmental, social, cultural, and ethical criteria [10] [12] [13]. Name of Design Approach Scale of
Table 2: Percentage of respondents who considered the general approaches to problem solving to be totally unacceptable in four studies
Table 1: A classi cation of approaches in the literature as regards the phenomena being considered (Temporal,
"... In PAGE 6: ... Approaches in the literature In this section we brie y analyse some of the ap- proaches to temporal model-based diagnosis in the lit- erature, comparing them according to the dimensions isolated in the previous sections. Table1 summarizes the main results of the analysis. The table witnesses the fact that there is awidevarietyofapproaches in the literature and provides a knowledge-level compar- ison of the various approaches.... ..."
Table 4.2: Average metric results stemming from the sensitivity analysis for the five different consid- ered approaches to the OFDM-FDMA system
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Table 3 Data considered
"... In PAGE 8: ....1.2. Weighted-sum approach evaluation As evident from Table3 , first two objectives have to be minimized and last 5 objectives have to be maximized. Weighted-sum approach considers all objectives as having same optimization type (minimization or maximization).... ..."
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