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Districting in last‐mile delivery with stochastic customers
Abstract Due to the peculiarities of city streets, last‐mile logistics is typically organized using territory‐based routing approaches, which divide the city into a set of districts and assign drivers to deliver in one or more of them. This allows drivers to develop a deep understanding of the characteristics of each district, and clients benefit from ...
Maria Elena Bruni +3 more
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Extension of Petri Nets by Aspects to Apply the Model Driven Architecture Approach [PDF]
Within MDA models are usually created in the UML. However, one may prefer to\ud use different notations such as Petri-nets, for example, for modelling concurrency\ud and synchronization properties of systems. This paper claims that techniques that\ud are
Aksit, M., Roubtsova, E.E.
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Multi-component Image Translation for Deep Domain Generalization
Domain adaption (DA) and domain generalization (DG) are two closely related methods which are both concerned with the task of assigning labels to an unlabeled data set. The only dissimilarity between these approaches is that DA can access the target data
Baktashmotlagh, Mahsa +3 more
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Higher plasma leucine is associated with increased risk of new‐onset myocardial infarction. Leucine deprivation alleviates advanced atherosclerosis in mice. Tumor‐induced leucine deprivation reprograms macrophage metabolism and increases CD5Lhi macrophages in mouse plaques. Mechanistically, leucine deficiency reduced SLC7A5‐PGAM5 binding in macrophages,
Shan Zhong +22 more
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MDA: correctness of model transformations. Which models are schemas? [PDF]
How to determine, is a proposed model transformation correct, or not? In general, the answer may depend on the model semantics. Of course, a model transformation is “correct”, if we can extend it to a “correct” instance data transformation.
Podnieks, Karlis
core
A Formal ORM-to -UML Mapping Algorithm [PDF]
The object-role model (ORM) data structure can be represented in the unified modeling language (UML) using the five fact encoding constructs: class attribute, association, association class, sub-class and the association qualifier.
Bollen,Peter
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Correctly defined concrete syntax [PDF]
Due to their complexity, the syntax of modern modeling languages is preferably defined in two steps. The abstract syntax identifies all modeling concepts whereas the concrete syntax should clarify how these concepts are rendered by graphical and/or ...
Baar, Thomas
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MDA-based ATL transformation to generate MVC 2 web models
Development and maintenance of Web application is still a complex and error-prone process. We need integrated techniques and tool support for automated generation of Web systems and a ready prescription for easy maintenance.
Rahmouni, M'hamed
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Modeling of Topologies of Interconnection Networks based on Multidimensional Multiplicity [PDF]
Modern SoCs are becoming more complex with the integration of heterogeneous components (IPs). For this purpose, a high performance interconnection medium is required to handle the complexity. Hence NoCs come into play enabling the integration of more IPs
Boulet, Pierre +2 more
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Rewriting Constraint Models with Metamodels [PDF]
An important challenge in constraint programming is to rewrite constraint models into executable programs calculat- ing the solutions. This phase of constraint processing may require translations between constraint programming lan- guages ...
Chenouard, Raphael +2 more
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