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A cofferdam design optimization
Mathematical Programming, 1972The design of circular type cellular cofferdams is formulated as a nonlinear optimization model that takes explicit account of relevant economic and technologic aspects. The objective is minimization of total expected cost. The constraints arise from stability critera to protect against failures due to slipping of the sheet piles on the river side and ...
Farrokh Neghabat, Robert M. Stark
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Optimization of Organizational Design
Journal of Computer Information Systems, 2021This study aims to present new techniques that airlines can use to gain efficiency through human resources allocation and keep up on track with the aviation industry’s challenging and constant-movi...
Dyin Mabe +4 more
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Optimal Supersaturated Designs
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2014We consider screening experiments where an investigator wishes to study many factors using fewer observations. Our focus is on experiments with two-level factors and a main effects model with intercept. Since the number of parameters is larger than the number of observations, traditional methods of inference and design are unavailable.
Jones, Bradley, Majumdar, Dibyen
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The Optimal Design of a Market [PDF]
It is known that many organized markets such as the major world security exchanges limit the number of agents who may execute trade. A theoretical model where such limitation are optimal is presented in the article. A normative perspective on the design of a market and study the structure of the rules of trade that result in efficient allocations in a ...
Sandro Brusco, Matthew O. Jackson
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Journal of Robotic Systems, 1995
AbstractA crucial point in developing walking machines is the load to weight ratio. Leg design and in it the drives essentially determine the leg's weight. Therefore it makes sense to optimize the design as well as the best motor‐gear‐combination with respect to power density.
Jürgen Eltze, Friedrich Pfeiffer
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AbstractA crucial point in developing walking machines is the load to weight ratio. Leg design and in it the drives essentially determine the leg's weight. Therefore it makes sense to optimize the design as well as the best motor‐gear‐combination with respect to power density.
Jürgen Eltze, Friedrich Pfeiffer
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Optimization and mechanism design
Mathematical Programming, 2012zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 2009
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Juan J. Alonso +2 more
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Juan J. Alonso +2 more
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Study on the Zero-Backlash Roller Enveloping Precision Reducer, 2021
Xingqiao Deng
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Xingqiao Deng
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Optimal design in collaborative design network
Proceedings of the fourth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, 2005We consider a multiagent system whose task is to aid component-centered design by collaborative designers in a supply chain. In the earlier work, collaborative design networks are proposed as a decision-theoretic framework for such a system. In this work, we analyzes how choice of agent interface affects the computational complexity of collaborative ...
Y. Xiang, J. Chen, William S. Havens
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1998
This contribution is devoted to exploiting the analogy between a modern manufacturing plant and a heterogeneous parallel computer to construct a HPCN decision support tool for ship designers. The application is a HPCN one because of the scale of shipbuilding—a large container vessel is constructed by assembling about 1.5 million atomic components in a ...
Claus Risager, John W. Perram
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This contribution is devoted to exploiting the analogy between a modern manufacturing plant and a heterogeneous parallel computer to construct a HPCN decision support tool for ship designers. The application is a HPCN one because of the scale of shipbuilding—a large container vessel is constructed by assembling about 1.5 million atomic components in a ...
Claus Risager, John W. Perram
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