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A Multiphase Modular Heuristic Solver for Post Enrollment Course Timetabling

by Marco Chiarandini, Chris Fawcett, Holger H. Hoos , 2007
"... This document gives a brief description of the solver submitted by the authors ..."
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This document gives a brief description of the solver submitted by the authors

Why functional programming matters

by John Hughes - The Computer Journal , 1989
"... As software becomes more and more complex, it is more and more important to structure it well. Well-structured software is easy to write, easy to debug, and provides a collection of modules that can be re-used to reduce future programming costs. Conventional languages place conceptual limits on the ..."
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numerical algorithms, and implement the alphabeta heuristic (an algorithm from Arti cial Intelligence used in game-playing programs). Since modularity is the key to successful programming, functional languages are vitally important to the real world. 1

Useful metrics for modular robot motion planning

by Amit Pamecha, Imme Ebert-Uphoff, Gregory S. Chirikjian - IEEE TRANS ROBOT AUTOMAT , 1997
"... In this paper the problem of dynamic self-reconfiguration of a class of modular robotic systems referred to as metamorphic systems is examined. A metamorphic robotic system is a collection of mechatronic modules, each of which has the ability to connect, disconnect, and climb over adjacent modules. ..."
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In this paper the problem of dynamic self-reconfiguration of a class of modular robotic systems referred to as metamorphic systems is examined. A metamorphic robotic system is a collection of mechatronic modules, each of which has the ability to connect, disconnect, and climb over adjacent modules

A Modular Approach to Packet Classification: Algorithms and Results

by Thomas Y. C. Woo - In IEEE Infocom , 2000
"... The ability to classify packets according to pre-defined rules is critical to providing many sophisticated value-added services, such as security, QoS, load balancing, traffic accounting, etc. Various approaches to packet classification have been studied in the literature with accompanying theoretic ..."
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theoretical bounds. Practical studies with results applying to large number of filters (from 8K to 1 million) are rare. In this paper, we take a practical approach to the problem of packet classification. Specifically, we propose and study a novel approach to packet classification which combines heuristic

A Locally Optimal Heuristic for Modularity Maximization of Networks

by Sonia Cafieri, Pierre Hansen, Leo Liberti , 2011
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Enhance the Efficiency of Heuristic Algorithm for Maximizing Modularity Q

by Yanqing Hu, Jinshan Wu, Zengru Di , 2008
"... Modularity Q is an important function for identifying community structure in complex networks. In this paper, we prove that the modularity maximization problem ¯ Q = Tr(S T BS) is equivalent to a nonconvex quadratic programming problem maxS∈S maxS∈S Qm = Tr(S T (B + D) m S). This result provide us a ..."
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a simple way to improve the efficiency of heuristic algorithms for maximizing modularity Q. Many numerical results demonstrate that it is very effective.

Reformulation of a locally optimal heuristic for modularity maximization

by Alberto Costa, et al. , 2012
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Why heuristics work

by Gerd Gigerenzer - Perspectives on Psychological Science , 2008
"... ABSTRACT—The adaptive toolbox is a Darwinian-inspired theory that conceives of the mind as a modular system that is composed of heuristics, their building blocks, and evolved capacities. The study of the adaptive toolbox is descriptive and analyzes the selection and structure of heuristics in social ..."
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ABSTRACT—The adaptive toolbox is a Darwinian-inspired theory that conceives of the mind as a modular system that is composed of heuristics, their building blocks, and evolved capacities. The study of the adaptive toolbox is descriptive and analyzes the selection and structure of heuristics

J Heuristics manuscript No.

by Martijn Huysmans, Kris Coolen Fabrice, Talla Nobibon, Roel Leus
"... (will be inserted by the editor) A fast greedy heuristic for scheduling modular projects ..."
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(will be inserted by the editor) A fast greedy heuristic for scheduling modular projects

A Modular Multiphase Heuristic Solver for Post Enrolment Course Timetabling

by Marco Chiarandini, Chris Fawcett, Holger H. Hoos , 2008
"... We give a short description of the solver that ranked third in Track Two of the International Timetabling Competition 2007 (ITC2007). It implements a heuristic approach based on stochastic local search and consists of several modules that were found to be useful in different phases of the solution ..."
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We give a short description of the solver that ranked third in Track Two of the International Timetabling Competition 2007 (ITC2007). It implements a heuristic approach based on stochastic local search and consists of several modules that were found to be useful in different phases of the solution
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