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Heuristics

2008
This chapter describes the main heuristics and metaheuristics that were proposed to approximate the Resource-constrained project scheduling problem (RCPSP). The chapter reviews the literature and proposes a unifying framework based on the concepts of events and resource flows for the two main constructive algorithms : the parallel and the serial ...
Artigues, Christian, Rivreau, David
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Spider heuristics

Behavioural Processes, 2005
Simple heuristics may help explain how even a spider, despite its minute brain, can be disturbingly intelligent. Hutchinson and Gigerenzer suggest that the generalist-specialist distinction (or more accurately the predictability-unpredictability distinction) may be related to a species' level of reliance on simple heuristics, and spider behaviour may ...
Fiona R, Cross, Robert R, Jackson
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A Heuristic for Persuasion

College Composition & Communication, 1979
which will best produce content for particular writing activities. (I now introduce some twenty heuristics to students of advanced composition.) Among these heuristics, though, direct attention to persuasion is treated very lightly. Only Richard Larson has produced a questioning process that directly addresses persuasive writing in his "Writing about ...
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gauging the heuristic value of heuristics

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2005
heuristics are necessary but far from sufficient explanations for moral judgment. this commentary stresses: (a) the need to complement cold, cognitive-economizing functionalist accounts with hot, value-expressive, social-identity-affirming accounts; and (b) the importance of conducting reflective-equilibrium thought and laboratory experiments that ...
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The Countermove Heuristic

ICGA Journal, 1992
A new move-ordering method is introduced: the countermove heuristic. It shows similarities with some previously described techniques, but differs sufficiently for a test of its-effectiveness to be undertaken. The technique is based on the assumption that many moves have a "natural' response, irrespective of the actual position in which the moves occur ...
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Heuristics and Biases

2014
The field of judgment and decision-making is characterized by three types of “models”: normative, prescriptive, and descriptive. Normative models provide standards for evaluation of judgments and decisions. Descriptive models are psychological accounts of how people either conform or depart from these models systematically (i.e., have biases ...
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ADAPTIVE HEURISTICS [PDF]

open access: possibleEconometrica, 2005
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Heuristics

2017
Josh Gonzales, Sandeep Mishra
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Hyper-Heuristics

Proceedings of the Companion Publication of the 2015 Annual Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation, 2015
John R. Woodward, Daniel R. Tauritz
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