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Integrating real world applications into OMNeT++

by Christoph P. Mayer, Thomas Gamer, Christoph P. Mayer , 2008
"... Integrating real world applications ..."
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Integrating real world applications

Real-World Applications Track

by Wei Yan
"... application in hedge fund investment ..."
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application in hedge fund investment

The Revolution of Evolution for Real-World Applications

by Peter Bentley
"... Abstract. This paper describes an evolutionary search method known as the genetic algorithm (GA) and examines its application to real-world problems. A description of the algorithm itself and its history is provided. A general review of GA theory and analysis is given, and many of the newer, more ad ..."
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Abstract. This paper describes an evolutionary search method known as the genetic algorithm (GA) and examines its application to real-world problems. A description of the algorithm itself and its history is provided. A general review of GA theory and analysis is given, and many of the newer, more

Real - World Applications

by Multiscale Master-Slave Parallel, Meghna Babbar , 2002
"... Numerical models are an integral part of many optimal engineering design problems. The accuracy of fitness function evaluations for these applications depends on the spatial grid sizes used in the numerical models. Fine grids usually improve the accuracy of the solutions, but they can also pose majo ..."
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Numerical models are an integral part of many optimal engineering design problems. The accuracy of fitness function evaluations for these applications depends on the spatial grid sizes used in the numerical models. Fine grids usually improve the accuracy of the solutions, but they can also pose

HCI for Real world Applications

by Sreeji C , Vineetha G R , Amina Beevi , A , Nasseena N , Neethu S S
"... Abstract: Human-computer ..."
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Abstract: Human-computer

Incorporation of IDS in Real World Applications

by Umang Singh, Shruti Gupta
"... Intrusion detection can be defined as the analysis of suspicious activities so that intrusions can be easily identified in a short interval of time. Previously implementation of intrusion detection system is limited only to the large networking organizations but from few years it has just become int ..."
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integral component for organizations with comparatively miniature network. In this attempt, intrusion detection system has been incorporated in various real world applications and this paper gives a review to understand and examine the current status of its applications in different fields.

Real-World Applications of Multiobjective Optimization

by Theodor Stewart, Oliver B, Heinrich Braun, Nirupam Chakraborti, Matthias Ehrgott, Mathias Göbelt, Yaochu Jin, Hirotaka Nakayama, Silvia Poles, Danilo Di Stefano
"... Abstract. This chapter presents a number of illustrative case studies of a wide range of applications of multiobjective optimization methods, in areas ranging from engineering design to medical treatments. The methods used include both conven-tional mathematical programming and evolutionary optimiza ..."
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with this chapter is to provide illustrations of real applications of multiobjective optimization, covering both conventional mathematical pro-gramming approaches and evolutionary multiobjective optimization. These illustrations do cover a broad range of application, but do not attempt to

Practical Choices for Real-World Applications

by Darcy H. Granello, Paul F, Darcy H. Granello, Paul F. Granello, Darcy H. Granello, Paul F. Granello
"... The incorporation of published outcome data into clinical practice plays a significant role in determining appropriate treatment interventions and the efficacy of various modalities. If practitioners are willing to conduct their own outcome research, the results will enhance the quality of care for ..."
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The incorporation of published outcome data into clinical practice plays a significant role in determining appropriate treatment interventions and the efficacy of various modalities. If practitioners are willing to conduct their own outcome research, the results will enhance the quality of care for clients and improve the quality of information provided to funding sources. When simple measures of effectiveness are implemented, the demonstrated outcomes from such research can be a very effective tool for providing evidence of treatment success. To begin outcome research, counselors must have an understanding of efficacy studies and effectiveness studies. Counselors can use published efficacy studies to make initial choices about treatment interventions, and then conduct effectiveness studies on their own practice to measure the success of their treatment. The results of effectiveness studies can be useful in helping with allocation of resources and in marketing programs to community and health care organizations. (Contains 28 references.) (JDM) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. CY)

Ontology Alignment for Real-World Applications

by Isabel Cruz William, William Sunna, Anjli Chaudhry - In Proceedings of The National Conference on Digital Government Research, dg.o2004 , 2004
"... this paper, we represent the ontologies as trees. The vertices of the trees correspond to concepts in the ontology. Throughout the examples, the left tree represents the global ontology and the right tree represents the local ontology ..."
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this paper, we represent the ontologies as trees. The vertices of the trees correspond to concepts in the ontology. Throughout the examples, the left tree represents the global ontology and the right tree represents the local ontology

Multi-Robot Team Design for Real-World Applications

by Lynne E. Parker - Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems 2 , 1996
"... Real-world applications that are ideal for robotic solutions are very complex and challenging. Many of these applications are set in dynamic environments that require capabilities distributed in functionality, space, or time. These applications, therefore, often require teams of robots to work toget ..."
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Real-world applications that are ideal for robotic solutions are very complex and challenging. Many of these applications are set in dynamic environments that require capabilities distributed in functionality, space, or time. These applications, therefore, often require teams of robots to work
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