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    Formulaciones matemáticas y heurísticos simples para solucionar problemas de programación de proyectos con recursos limitados

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    En este artículo se trata el Problema de Programación de Proyectos con Recursos Limitados, más conocido como RCPSP (sigla de Resource Constrained Project Scheduling Problem) -- El RCPSP es un problema proveniente del área de programación de producción y de construcción, aunque sus aplicaciones se extienden a diversas áreas del conocimiento -- En esta investigación se evalúan cinco formulaciones matemáticas diferentes que se encuentran en la literatura, se presenta un heurístico simple compuesto por nueve procedimientos de solución independientes y se comparan diferentes propuestas para combinar las soluciones heurísticas obtenidas con la formulación que presenta los mejores resultados -- Entre los métodos resultantes se encuentran tanto soluciones exactas como heurísticas -- El desempeño de los algoritmos es evaluado utilizando las instancias de la libraría PSPLIB de la literatura -- Los resultados obtenidos comprueban que tener buenas soluciones heurísticas puede ser útil para acelerar la convergencia de los modelos matemáticos en la búsqueda de soluciones óptimas -- Sin embargo, el uso de nuevas restricciones, añadidas de manera heurística, en los modelos matemáticos no es garantía de obtener buenas soluciones ni menores tiempos de cómput

    Multi-criteria decision-making in whole process design

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    PhD ThesisIn recent years, the chemical and pharmaceutical industries have faced increased development times and costs with fewer novel chemicals being discovered. This has resulted in many companies focusing on innovative research and development as they consider this key to business success. In particular, a number of leading industrial organisations have adopted the principles of Whole Process Design (WPD). WPD considers the optimisation of the entire product development process, from raw materials to end product, rather than focusing on each individual unit operation. The complexity involved in the implementation of WPD requires rationalised decision-making, often with limited or uncertain information. This thesis assesses the most widely applied methods in Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) in conjunction with the results of two interviews and two questionnaires that identified the industrial requirements for decision-making during WPD. From the findings of this work, a novel decision-making methodology was proposed, the outcome of which allows a decision-maker to visually interpret their decision results with associated levels of uncertainty. To validate the proposed methodology, a software framework was developed that incorporates two other decision-making approaches, the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and ELimination Et Choix Traduisant la REalité trois (ELECTRE III). The framework was then applied to a number of industrial case studies to validate the application of the proposed methodology.Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and Chemistry Innovatio

    Optimal allocation of distributed generation for power loss reduction and voltage profile improvement

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    Distributed generation (DG) integration in a distribution system has increased to high penetration levels. There is a need to improve technical benefits of DG integration by optimal allocation in a power system network. These benefits include electrical power losses reduction and voltage profile improvement. Optimal DG location and sizing in a power system distribution network with the aim of reducing system power losses and improving the voltage profile still remain a major problem. Though much research has been done on optimal DG location and sizing in a power system distribution network with the aim of reducing system power losses and improving the voltage profile, most of the existing works in the literature use several techniques such as computation, artificial intelligence and an analytical approach, but they still suffer from several drawbacks. As a result, much can still be done in coming up with new algorithms to improve the already existing ones so as to address this important issue more efficiently and effectively. The majority of the proposed algorithms emphasize real power losses only in their formulations. They ignore the reactive power losses which are the key to the operation of the power systems. Hence, there is an urgent need for an approach that will incorporate reactive power and voltage profile in the optimization process, such that the effect of high power losses and poor voltage profile can be mitigated. This research used Genetic Algorithm and Improved Particle Swarm Optimization (GA-IPSO) for optimal placement and sizing of DG for power loss reduction and improvement of voltage profile. GA-IPSO is used to optimize DG location and size while considering both real and reactive power losses. The real and reactive power as well as power loss sensitivity factors were utilized in identifying the candidate buses for DG allocation. The GA-IPSO algorithm was programmed in Matlab. This algorithm reduces the search space for the search process, increases its rate of convergence and also eliminates the possibility of being trapped in local minima. Also, the new approach will help in reducing power loss and improve the voltage profile via placement and sizing

    A complex systems approach to education in Switzerland

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    The insights gained from the study of complex systems in biological, social, and engineered systems enables us not only to observe and understand, but also to actively design systems which will be capable of successfully coping with complex and dynamically changing situations. The methods and mindset required for this approach have been applied to educational systems with their diverse levels of scale and complexity. Based on the general case made by Yaneer Bar-Yam, this paper applies the complex systems approach to the educational system in Switzerland. It confirms that the complex systems approach is valid. Indeed, many recommendations made for the general case have already been implemented in the Swiss education system. To address existing problems and difficulties, further steps are recommended. This paper contributes to the further establishment complex systems approach by shedding light on an area which concerns us all, which is a frequent topic of discussion and dispute among politicians and the public, where billions of dollars have been spent without achieving the desired results, and where it is difficult to directly derive consequences from actions taken. The analysis of the education system's different levels, their complexity and scale will clarify how such a dynamic system should be approached, and how it can be guided towards the desired performance

    Data bases and data base systems related to NASA's aerospace program. A bibliography with indexes

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    This bibliography lists 1778 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system, 1975 through 1980
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