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122261por Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentTabla de Contenidos: “…. -- Le commerce électronique se développe, mais il en est encore à ses débuts,... -- Le besoin de compétences en TIC à tous les niveaux demeurera un sujet de préoccupation -- Il est également urgent de réduire la fracture numérique entre les pays et à l'intérieur de ceux-ci. -- Ces problèmes sont influencés par l'évolution rapide des TIC -- Les gouvernements des pays de l'OCDE adoptent à l'égard des questions concernant les TIC... -- Chapitre 1. …”
Publicado 2002
Libro electrónico -
122262por Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentTabla de Contenidos: “…Détérioration des écarts de rendement relatif début 2008 - un effet Eskom ? -- Les résultats scolaires sont médiocres, ce qui contribue à la persistance de la pauvreté, des inégalités et du déficit de main-d'œuvre qualifiée -- Graphique 1.18. …”
Publicado 2008
Libro electrónico -
122263Publicado 2019Tabla de Contenidos: “…5.1 Choosing Algorithmic Components to Work With Compilers and Architectures -- 6 Power Optimization -- 4 Basic Programming Techniques -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Reference Platform Overview -- 2.1 Understanding Hardware -- 3 SDK Installation -- 3.1 Download and Installation -- 3.2 Building a Project -- 3.3 Debugging the Project -- 4 Target System Configuration and Initialization -- 4.1 System Reset -- 4.2 Clock Configuration -- 4.3 I/O Pin Configuration -- 4.4 I/O Pin Initialization -- 4.5 SDK I/O Helper Routines -- 5 Programming Examples -- 5.1 General Purpose I/O-Blinking LED -- 5.2 Basic Serial I/O-Polled UART Send/Receive -- 5.3 Overview of Interrupt Handlers -- 5.4 Basic Timer Operation-Low-Power Timer (LPTMR) -- 6 Summary -- Questions and Answers -- 5 Programming and Implementation Guidelines -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Principles of High-Quality Programming -- 1.1.1 Readability -- 1.1.2 Maintainability -- 1.1.3 Testability -- 1.2 What Sets Embedded Apart From General Programming -- 2 Starting the Embedded Software Project -- 2.1 Hardware Platform Input -- 2.2 Project Files/Organization -- 2.2.1 Source Files Written Locally -- 2.2.2 Source Files From Company Libraries -- 2.2.3 Libraries From Third Parties -- 2.2.4 Libraries From Compiler/Linker Toolsets -- 2.3 Team Programming Guidelines -- 2.4 Syntax Standard -- 2.4.1 Code WhiteSpace -- 2.4.2 Tabs in Source Files -- 2.4.3 Alignment Within Source -- 2.5 Safety Requirements in Source Code -- 3 Variable Structure -- 3.1 Variable Declarations -- 3.1.1 Global Variables -- 3.1.2 File-Scope Variables -- 3.1.3 Local Variables -- 3.2 Data Types -- 3.3 Definitions -- 3.3.1 Conditional Compilation -- 3.3.2 #Define -- Content Learning Exercises -- 6 Operating Systems -- 1 Foreground/Background Systems -- 2 Real-Time Kernels…”
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122264por Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentTabla de Contenidos: “…Accès aux PC et à l'Internet dans les ménages, début 1999 -- Figure 6. Pourcentage d'employés utilisant les technologies habilitantes du commerce électronique -- Tableau 5. …”
Publicado 2000
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122265por Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques.Tabla de Contenidos: “…Genèse de la politique en matière d'IDE -- Le problème tient à l'échec de l'autarcie et de la planification centralisée -- La solution : les IDE, partie intégrante du processus d'ouverture et de réforme économique -- Succès initial : les progrès des échanges et des IDE dans les années 80 -- Une cause entendue dès le début des années 90 : la stabilité de la politique ultérieure -- Renforcement des IDE dans les années 90 -- Adhésion à l'OMC -- Nouveaux manuels d'investissement et nouvelle réglementation relative à l'agrément des banques -- L'adhésion à l'OMC a provoqué une forte progression des apports d'IDE -- 2. …”
Publicado 2004
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122266por Gavin, LeeTabla de Contenidos: “…15.4.4 Setup of communication within WebSphere Data Interchange -- 15.5 Monitoring and debugging a running system -- Chapter 16. Trading Partner Interchange components -- 16.1 Configuration for ITSO Redboats -- 16.1.1 Creating a company profile -- 16.1.2 Creating a partner profile -- 16.2 Configuration of Pinta Masts and Pole Wholesale PLC -- 16.2.1 Creating a company profile -- 16.2.2 Creating a partner profile -- 16.3 Test trade -- Part 5 Trading with the Web services partner -- Chapter 17. …”
Publicado 2003
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122267Publicado 2003Tabla de Contenidos: “…Diagnostic tools and techniques -- 5.1 Test Connectivity using database vendor tools -- 5.2 Test connectivity using the DCTEST utility -- 5.3 Test the Connection Document using CONTEST -- 5.4 Activity debugging techniques -- Chapter 6. Connection documents -- 6.1 DB2 connection documents -- 6.1.1 Connectivity section -- 6.1.2 Table selection section -- 6.1.3 Other section -- 6.2 Test your connection -- 6.3 Notes connection document -- 6.3.1 Connectivity section -- 6.3.2 General Options section -- 6.3.3 Document Selection section -- 6.3.4 Field Selection section -- 6.3.5 Data Transformation section -- 6.3.6 Data Creation section -- 6.3.7 Other section -- 6.4 File connection document -- 6.4.1 Connectivity section -- 6.4.2 Subdirectory Selection section -- 6.4.3 Other section -- 6.5 Text connection document -- 6.5.1 Connectivity section -- 6.5.2 Text specifications section -- 6.5.3 Other section -- 6.6 Metaconnectors -- 6.6.1 Collapse/Expand Metaconnector -- 6.6.2 Meter MetaConnector -- 6.6.3 Order MetaConnector -- 6.6.4 Trace MetaConnector -- Chapter 7. …”
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122268por Gavin, LeeTabla de Contenidos: “…What's new in Version 5 -- 2.1 New nodes in the toolkit -- 2.1.1 Mapping node -- 2.1.2 XMLTransformation node -- 2.1.3 Transport nodes -- 2.1.4 User-defined nodes and parsers -- 2.2 What's different from WebSphere MQ Integrator V2.1 -- 2.3 What's new in ESQL -- 2.3.1 XML namespace support -- 2.3.2 SQL schemas and modules -- 2.3.3 ESQL modules and module-level variables -- 2.3.4 Enhanced bitstream handling -- 2.3.5 Enhanced (new) string functions -- 2.3.6 Enhanced (new) numeric functions -- 2.4 What's different in ESQL -- 2.4.1 Debugger -- 2.5 What's new with the MRM -- 2.6 What's different with the MRM -- 2.7 Debugging and problem solving facilities -- 2.7.1 The workbench tasks view -- 2.8 Version control and configuration management -- 2.9 User-defined nodes -- 2.10 Administration -- 2.11 Support for accounting and statistics data -- Chapter 3. …”
Publicado 2004
Libro electrónico -
122269Publicado 2016Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 1.4 Summary -- Chapter 2: An FPGA Primer -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 FPGA Evolution -- 2.3 Programmable Logic Devices -- 2.4 Field Programmable Gate Arrays -- 2.5 FPGA Design Techniques -- 2.6 Design Constraints using FPGAs -- 2.7 Development Kits and Boards -- 2.8 Summary -- Chapter 3: A VHDL Primer: The Essentials -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Entity: Model Interface -- 3.2.1 The Entity Definition -- 3.2.2 Ports -- 3.2.3 Generics -- 3.2.4 Constants -- 3.2.5 Entity Examples -- 3.3 Architecture: Model Behavior -- 3.3.1 Basic Definition of An Architecture -- 3.3.2 Architecture Declaration Section -- 3.3.3 Architecture Statement Section -- 3.4 Process: Basic Functional Unit in VHDL -- 3.5 Basic Variable Types and Operators -- 3.5.1 Constants -- 3.5.2 Signals -- 3.5.3 Variables -- 3.5.4 Boolean Operators -- 3.5.5 Arithmetic Operators -- 3.5.6 Comparison Operators -- 3.5.7 Logical Shifting Functions -- 3.5.8 Concatenation -- 3.6 Decisions and Loops -- 3.6.1 If-Then-Else -- 3.6.2 Case -- 3.6.3 For -- 3.6.4 While and Loop -- 3.6.5 Exit -- 3.6.6 Next -- 3.7 Hierarchical Design -- 3.7.1 Functions -- 3.7.2 Packages -- 3.7.3 Components -- 3.7.4 Procedures -- 3.8 Debugging Models -- 3.8.1 Assertions -- 3.9 Basic Data Types -- 3.9.1 Basic Types -- 3.9.2 Data Type: bit -- 3.9.3 Data Type: Boolean -- 3.9.4 Data Type: Integer -- 3.9.5 Integer Subtypes: Natural -- 3.9.6 Integer Subtypes: Positive -- 3.9.7 Data Type: Character -- 3.9.8 Data Type: Real -- 3.9.9 Data Type: Time -- 3.10 Summary -- Chapter 4: A Verilog Primer: The Essentials -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Modules -- 4.3 Connections…”
Libro electrónico -
122270Publicado 2015Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.5.2 Saving data from R -- 3.6 Some Utility Functions -- 3.7 Programming in R -- 3.7.1 Variable names in R -- 3.7.2 Running a program -- 3.7.3 Programming a function -- 3.7.4 Conditions and loops -- 3.7.5 Measuring processing time -- 3.7.6 Debugging -- 3.8 Graphical Plots: Opening and Saving -- 3.9 Conclusion -- 3.10 Exercises -- Chapter 4: What Is This Stuff Called Probability? …”
Libro electrónico -
122271por Burns, BrendanTabla de Contenidos: “…3.1.2 Kubernetes mit dem Azure Kubernetes Service installieren -- 3.1.3 Kubernetes auf den Amazon Web Services installieren -- 3.1.4 Kubernetes mit minikube lokal installieren -- Tipp -- 3.2 Kubernetes in Docker ausführen -- 3.3 Kubernetes auf dem Raspberry Pi ausführen -- 3.4 Der Kubernetes-Client -- 3.4.1 Den Cluster-Status prüfen -- Tipp -- Tipp -- 3.4.2 Worker-Knoten in Kubernetes auflisten -- 3.5 Cluster-Komponenten -- 3.5.1 Kubernetes-Proxy -- 3.5.2 Kubernetes-DNS -- Tipp -- 3.5.3 Kubernetes-UI -- 3.6 Zusammenfassung -- 4 Häufige kubectl-Befehle -- 4.1 Namensräume -- 4.2 Kontexte -- 4.3 Objekte der Kubernetes-API anzeigen -- 4.4 Kubernetes-Objekte erstellen, aktualisieren und löschen -- Tipp -- 4.5 Objekte mit einem Label und Anmerkungen versehen -- 4.6 Debugging-Befehle -- Tipp -- 4.7 Autovervollständigen von Befehlen -- 4.8 Alternative Möglichkeiten zur Kommunikation mit Ihrem Cluster -- 4.9 Zusammenfassung -- 5 Pods -- Abb. 5-1 Ein Beispiel-Pod mit zwei Containern und einem gemeinsamen Dateisystem -- Tipp -- 5.1 Pods in Kubernetes -- 5.2 In Pods denken -- 5.3 Das Pod-Manifest -- Tipp -- 5.3.1 Einen Pod erstellen -- 5.3.2 Ein Pod-Manifest schreiben -- Listing 5-1 kuard-pod.yaml -- 5.4 Pods starten -- 5.4.1 Pods auflisten -- Tipp -- 5.4.2 Pod-Details -- 5.4.3 Einen Pod löschen -- 5.5 Auf Ihren Pod zugreifen -- 5.5.1 Port-Forwarding einsetzen -- 5.5.2 Mehr Informationen aus Logs erhalten -- Tipp -- 5.5.3 Befehle in Ihrem Container mit exec ausführen -- 5.5.4 Dateien von und auf Container kopieren -- 5.6 Health-Checks -- 5.6.1 Liveness-Probe -- Listing 5-2 kuard-pod-health.yaml -- Tipp -- 5.6.2 Readiness-Probe -- 5.6.3 Arten von Health-Checks -- 5.7 Ressourcen-Management -- 5.7.1 Ressourcen-Anforderungen: Minimal notwendige Ressourcen -- Listing 5-3 kuard-pod-resreq.yaml -- Tipp -- Details zu den Request-Grenzen -- Tipp…”
Publicado 2020
Libro electrónico -
122272Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…. -- 11.4.9 Capturing the full visualization -- Feeding the chart with data -- Multipage reports -- Debugging code in the headless browser -- Making it work on a Linux server -- 11.5 You can do much more with a headless browser -- 11.5.1 Web scraping -- 11.5.2 Other uses -- Summary -- Chapter 12: Live data -- 12.1 We need an early warning system -- 12.2 Getting the code and data -- 12.3 Dealing with live data -- 12.4 Building a system for monitoring air quality -- 12.5 Set up for development -- 12.6 Live-streaming data -- 12.6.1 HTTP POST for infrequent data submission -- 12.6.2 Sockets for high-frequency data submission -- 12.7 Refactor for configuration -- 12.8 Data capture -- 12.9 An event-based architecture -- Code restructure for event handling -- 12.10.1 Triggering SMS alerts -- 12.10.2 Automatically generating a daily report -- Live data processing -- Live visualization -- Summary -- Chapter 13: Advanced visualization with D3 -- 13.1 Advanced visualization -- 13.2 Getting the code and data -- 13.3 Visualizing space junk -- 13.4 What is D3? …”
Libro electrónico -
122273Publicado 2019Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.5.3.1 Single Cylinder Model -- 4.5.3.2 Human Body With the Arms Outstretched -- 4.5.3.3 Human Exposure to High Frequency (HF) Radiation -- References -- 5 Realistic Models for Static and Low Frequency (LF) Dosimetry -- 5.1 Parameters for Quantifying LF Exposures -- 5.2 Human Head Exposed to Electrostatic Field -- 5.2.1 Finite Element Solution -- 5.2.2 Boundary Element Solution -- 5.2.3 Computational Examples -- 5.3 Whole Body Exposed to LF Fields -- 5.3.1 Quasi-Static Formulation -- 5.3.2 Multi-Domain Model of the Human Body -- 5.3.3 Realistic Model of the Human Body - No Arms -- 5.3.4 Realistic Model of the Human Body - Arms Included -- 5.3.5 Pregnant Woman/Fetus Exposed to ELF Electric Field -- References -- 6 Realistic Models for Human Exposure to High Frequency (HF) Radiation -- 6.1 Internal Electromagnetic Field Dosimetry Methods -- 6.1.1 Surface Integral Equation Formulation -- 6.1.1.1 Numerical Solution Using Method of Moments -- 6.1.2 Tensor Volume Integral Equation -- 6.1.2.1 Numerical Solution Using Method of Moments -- 6.1.3 Hybrid Finite Element/Boundary Element Approach -- 6.1.4 The Human Eye Exposure -- 6.1.4.1 Model of the Human Eye -- 6.1.4.2 Human Eye Exposed to Plane Wave -- 6.1.4.3 Compound Versus Extracted Eye Models -- 6.1.5 The Brain Exposure -- 6.1.5.1 Model of the Human Brain -- 6.1.5.2 Human Brain Exposed to Plane Wave -- 6.1.5.3 Child Brain Exposed to Plane Wave -- 6.1.6 The Human Head Exposure -- 6.1.6.1 Brain Dosimetry Comparison -- 6.1.7 The Whole Body Exposure -- 6.2 Thermal Dosimetry Procedures -- 6.2.1 Bioheat Transfer Equation -- 6.2.1.1 Heat Conduction Equation -- 6.2.1.2 Heat Conduction Equation -- 6.2.1.3 Convective Heat Transfer -- 6.2.1.4 Pennes' Equation -- 6.2.2 Finite Element Solution -- 6.2.3 Boundary Element Solution -- 6.2.4 Computational Examples…”
Libro electrónico -
122274Publicado 2021Tabla de Contenidos: “…73 Using more-specific data types 73 Working with several variables 75 Assigning a value upon creation 77 Reusing variables 77 Constants Always the Same 79 Using the same value over and over 79 Constants in your code 80 Putting constants to use 81 Chapter 7: Input and Output 83 Character I/O 83 Understanding input and output devices 83 Fetching characters with getchar() 84 Using the putchar() function 86 Working with character variables 87 Text I/O, but Mostly I 88 Storing strings 89 Introducing the scanf() function 90 Reading a string with scanf() 91 Reading values with scanf() 93 Using fgets() for text input 94 Chapter 8: Decision Making 97 What If? …”
Libro electrónico -
122275Publicado 2021Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 7.7.2 Importing the example code to Bitbucket -- 7.7.3 Creating a deployment shell script -- 7.7.4 Managing Terraform state -- 7.7.5 The Bitbucket Pipelines script -- 7.7.6 Configuring environment variables -- 7.7.7 Testing your deployment pipeline -- 7.7.8 Debugging your deployment pipeline -- 7.7.9 What have we achieved? …”
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122276Publicado 2010Tabla de Contenidos: “…11.1.4 Public import Declarations -- 11.1.5 Static import Declarations -- 11.1.6 Selective imports -- 11.1.7 Renaming in imports -- 11.1.8 The module Declaration -- 11.1.9 Module Summaries -- 11.2 Safety -- 11.2.1 Defined and Undefined Behavior -- 11.2.2 The @safe, @trusted, and @system Attributes -- 11.3 Module Constructors and Destructors -- 11.3.1 Execution Order within a Module -- 11.3.2 Execution Order across Modules -- 11.4 Documentation Comments -- 11.5 Interfacing with C and C++ -- 11.6 Deprecated -- 11.7 Version Declarations -- 11.8 Debug Declarations -- 11.9 D's Standard Library -- 12 Operator Overloading -- 12.1 Overloading Operators -- 12.2 Overloading Unary Operators -- 12.2.1 Using mixin to Consolidate Operator Definitions -- 12.2.2 Postincrement and Postdecrement -- 12.2.3 Overloading the cast Operator -- 12.2.4 Overloading Ternary Operator Tests and if Tests -- 12.3 Overloading Binary Operators -- 12.3.1 Operator Overloading [sup(2)] -- 12.3.2 Commutativity -- 12.4 Overloading Comparison Operators -- 12.5 Overloading Assignment Operators -- 12.6 Overloading Indexing Operators -- 12.7 Overloading Slicing Operators -- 12.8 The Operator -- 12.9 Overloading foreach -- 12.9.1 Foreach with Iteration Primitives -- 12.9.2 Foreach with Internal Iteration -- 12.10 Defining Overloaded Operators in Classes -- 12.11 And Now for Something Completely Different: opDispatch -- 12.11.1 Dynamic Dispatch with opDispatch -- 12.12 Summary and Quick Reference -- 13 Concurrency -- 13.1 Concurrentgate -- 13.2 A Brief History of Data Sharing -- 13.3 Look, Ma, No (Default) Sharing -- 13.4 Starting a Thread -- 13.4.1 Immutable Sharing -- 13.5 Exchanging Messages between Threads -- 13.6 Pattern Matching with receive -- 13.6.1 First Match -- 13.6.2 Matching Any Message -- 13.7 File Copying-with a Twist -- 13.8 Thread Termination -- 13.9 Out-of-Band Communication…”
Libro electrónico -
122277Publicado 2013Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Contents -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- Acknowledgements -- Part I: Preliminaries -- Chapter 1: Preliminaries: Software Testing -- 1.1 Humans, Errors, and Testing -- 1.1.1 Errors, faults, and failures -- 1.1.2 Test automation -- 1.1.3 Developer and tester as two roles -- 1.2 Software Quality -- 1.2.1 Quality attributes -- 1.2.2 Reliability -- 1.3 Requirements, Behavior, and Correctness -- 1.3.1 Input domain -- 1.3.2 Specifying program behavior -- 1.3.3 Valid and invalid inputs -- 1.4 Correctness Versus Reliability -- 1.4.1 Correctness -- 1.4.2 Reliability -- 1.4.3 Operational profiles -- 1.5 Testing and Debugging -- 1.5.1 Preparing a test plan -- 1.5.2 Constructing test data -- 1.5.3 Executing the program -- 1.5.4 Assessing program correctness -- 1.5.5 Constructing an oracle -- 1.6 Test Metrics -- 1.6.1 Organizational metrics -- 1.6.2 Project metrics -- 1.6.3 Process metrics -- 1.6.4 Product metrics: generic -- 1.6.5 Product metrics: OO software -- 1.6.6 Progress monitoring and trends -- 1.6.7 Static and dynamic metrics -- 1.6.8 Testability -- 1.7 Software and Hardware Testing -- 1.8 Testing and Verification -- 1.9 Defect Management -- 1.10 Test Generation Strategies -- 1.11 Static Testing -- 1.11.1 Walkthroughs -- 1.11.2 Inspections -- 1.11.3 Software complexity and static testing -- 1.12 Model-Based Testing and Model Checking -- 1.13 Types of Testing -- 1.13.1 Classifier: C1: Source of test generation -- 1.13.2 Classifier: C2: Life cycle phase -- 1.13.3 Classifier: C3: Goal-directed testing -- 1.13.4 Classifier: C4: Artifact under test -- 1.13.5 Classifier: C5: Test process models -- 1.14 The Saturation Effect -- 1.14.1 Confidence and true reliability -- 1.14.2 Saturation region -- 1.14.3 False sense of confidence -- 1.14.4 Reducing -- 1.14.5 Impact on test process -- 1.15 Principles of Testing…”
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122278por Nartovich, AleksandrTabla de Contenidos: “…Remote System Explorer: Managing iSeries development activities -- Outline -- Learning objectives -- 6.1 Editing source members in the RSE -- 6.1.1 Launching the Remote Systems LPEX Editor -- 6.1.2 Working with the Remote Systems LPEX Editor -- 6.1.3 Remote Systems LPEX Editor functions -- 6.1.4 Outline views -- 6.2 Compiling source members in the RSE -- 6.2.1 Compiling RPGLE source members -- 6.2.2 Working with compile commands -- 6.3 Running programs from the RSE -- 6.3.1 Running a program: An example -- 6.3.2 Running modes -- 6.4 Debugging programs in the RSE -- Summary -- Key terms and concepts -- Other helpful resources -- Questions -- On-going study -- Chapter 7. …”
Publicado 2004
Libro electrónico -
122279por Allison, SteveTabla de Contenidos: “…The security investigation applications for EIS -- 8.1 The SWIPE application for CICS, IMS, and DB2 -- 8.1.1 How SWIPE for EIS works -- 8.1.2 SWIPE EIS application structure -- 8.1.3 Define security roles for SWIPE/EIS -- 8.1.4 Prepare WebSphere security to run the samples -- 8.1.5 Plan resource reference to connection factory bindings -- 8.2 Define J2CA connection factories and data sources -- 8.2.1 Suggested scenarios for security verification -- 8.2.2 Set up JAAS authentication aliases -- 8.2.3 Set up connection factories and data sources for SWIPE/EIS -- 8.3 Install SWIPE for CICS, IMS, and DB2 -- 8.4 Install the CICS components of SWIPECICS -- 8.5 Start SWIPE for CICS, IMS, and DB2 -- 8.6 Run SWIPE for CICS, IMS, and DB2 -- 8.7 Debug SWIPE for CICS, IMS, and DB2 -- 8.8 The SWIPE application for JMS -- 8.8.1 Invoke the JMS sample -- 8.8.2 SWIPE application for JMS contents -- 8.8.3 Security roles in the samples…”
Publicado 2005
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122280por Williams, H. P.Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The concept of a model -- 1.2 Mathematical programming models -- Chapter 2 Solving mathematical programming models -- 2.1 Algorithms and packages -- 2.1.1 Reduction -- 2.1.2 Starting solutions -- 2.1.3 Simple bounding constraints -- 2.1.4 Ranged constraints -- 2.1.5 Generalized upper bounding constraints -- 2.1.6 Sensitivity analysis -- 2.2 Practical considerations -- 2.3 Decision support and expert systems -- 2.4 Constraint programming (CP) -- Chapter 3 Building linear programming models -- 3.1 The importance of linearity -- 3.2 Defining objectives -- 3.2.1 Single objectives -- 3.2.2 Multiple and conflicting objectives -- 3.2.3 Minimax objectives -- 3.2.4 Ratio objectives -- 3.2.5 Non-existent and non-optimizable objectives -- 3.3 Defining constraints -- 3.3.1 Productive capacity constraints -- 3.3.2 Raw material availabilities -- 3.3.3 Marketing demands and limitations -- 3.3.4 Material balance (continuity) constraints -- 3.3.5 Quality stipulations -- 3.3.6 Hard and soft constraints -- 3.3.7 Chance constraints -- 3.3.8 Conflicting constraints -- 3.3.9 Redundant constraints -- 3.3.10 Simple and generalized upper bounds -- 3.3.11 Unusual constraints -- 3.4 How to build a good model -- 3.4.1 Ease of understanding the model -- 3.4.2 Ease of detecting errors in the model -- 3.4.3 Ease of computing the solution -- 3.4.4 Modal formulation -- 3.4.5 Units of measurement -- 3.5 The use of modelling languages -- 3.5.1 A more natural input format -- 3.5.2 Debugging is made easier -- 3.5.3 Modification is made easier -- 3.5.4 Repetition is automated -- 3.5.5 Special purpose generators using a high level language -- 3.5.6 Matrix block building systems -- 3.5.7 Data structuring systems -- 3.5.8 Mathematical languages -- 3.5.8.1 SETs -- 3.5.8.2 DATA…”
Publicado 2013
Libro electrónico