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Numerische Mathematik 1

Josef Stoer
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Decision Support System for Emergency Management on Motorway Networks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an approach to problems of emergency management on motorways using a Decision Support System (DSS), which deploys GIS in conjunction with other decision models thus becoming a powerful tool for the coordination of all participants in a decision-making process during emergency situations.
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Matching person names through name transformation

TL;DR: A novel person name matching model is presented, common name variations in the English speaking world are formalized, and the concept of name transformation paths is introduced; name similarity is measured after the best transformation path has been selected.
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Resource Allocation in Continuous Production using Market-Based Multi-Agent Systems

TL;DR: A new agent-based solution for the allocation of resources to continuous production processes is developed and applied to an industrial examples and the novelty hereby is the suitable combination of resource allocation and process control in continuous production.
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Location-aware source routing protocol for underwater acoustic networks of AUVs

TL;DR: A new location-aware source routing protocol (LASR) protocol shown to provide superior network performance over two commonly used network protocols--flooding and dynamic source routing (DSR)--in simulation studies of underwater acoustic networks of AUVs.
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A framework for robust traffic engineering using evolutionary computation

TL;DR: This work presents an optimization framework able to automatically provide network administrators with efficient and robust routing configurations, and resorts to techniques from the field of Evolutionary Computation, where Evolutionary Algorithms are used as optimization engines to solve the envisaged NP-hard problems.