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GECCO
2004
Springer
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Adaptive Sampling for Noisy Problems
Abstract. The usual approach to deal with noise present in many realworld optimization problems is to take an arbitrary number of samples of the objective function and use the samp...
Erick Cantú-Paz
GECCO
2004
Springer
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An Effective Chromosome Representation for Evolving Flexible Job Shop Schedules
As the Flexible Job Shop Scheduling Problem (or FJSP) is strongly NP-hard, using an evolutionary approach to find near-optimal solutions requires effective chromosome representatio...
Joc Cing Tay, Djoko Wibowo
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GECCO
2004
Springer
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Non-stationary Subtasks Can Improve Diversity in Stationary Tasks
Low diversity in a genetic algorithm (GA) can cause the search to become stagnant upon reaching a local optimum. To some extent, non-stationary tasks avoid this problem, which woul...
Christopher Willis-Ford, Terence Soule
DATE
2003
IEEE
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A First Step Towards Hw/Sw Partitioning of UML Specifications
This paper proposes a novel methodology tailored to design embedded systems, taking into account the emerging market needs, such as hw/sw partitioning, object-oriented specificati...
William Fornaciari, P. Micheli, Fabio Salice, L. Z...
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HICSS
2003
IEEE
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On Optimization of Reliability of Distributed Generation-Enhanced Feeders
Placement of protection devices in a conventional feeder (without distributed generation) is often performed so as to minimize traditional reliability indices (SAIDI, SAIFI, MAIFI...
Aleksandar Pregelj, Miroslav Begovic, Ajeet Rohatg...