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GECCO
1999
Springer
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Improving Genetic Algorithms by Search Space Reductions (with Applications to Flow Shop Scheduling)
Crossover operators that preserve common components can also preserve representation level constraints. Consequently, these constraints can be used to beneficially reduce the sea...
Stephen Y. Chen, Stephen F. Smith
GECCO
1999
Springer
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Infrastructure Work Order Planning Using Genetic Algorithms
Infrastructure management offices plan and complete several thousand small construction projects annually. Effective planning is vital if the public and private sectors are to mai...
E. William East
CSMR
1998
IEEE
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Assessing Architectural Complexity
While it is widely agreed that architectural simplicity is a key factor to the success of large software systems, it is not obvious how to measure architectural complexity. Our ap...
Rick Kazman, M. Burth
DATE
1998
IEEE
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On Removing Multiple Redundancies in Combinational Circuits
1 Redundancy removal is an important step in combinational logic optimization. After a redundant wire is removed, other originally redundant wires may become irredundant, and some ...
David Ihsin Cheng
INFOCOM
1996
IEEE
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ARIES: A Rearrangeable Inexpensive Edge-Based On-Line Steiner Algorithm
In this paper, we propose and evaluate ARIES, a heuristic for updating multicast trees dynamically in large point-to-point networks. The algorithm is based on monitoring the accum...
Fred Bauer, Anujan Varma