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Les isoloirs
Choco n’est pas un type standard. Voilà ce que répète le patron de La Caboose depuis deux ans. Pour commencer, Choco est immense. Plus de deux mètres. Cent vingt kilos de muscles. Ensuite, Choco est le seul homme noir du bar. Ni crips, ni blood, ni motard, ni mafieux, seulement noir. Aux curieux, Choco raconte qu’il n’a pas besoin d’affiliations pour faire sa place, qu’il travaille en solo, en artiste. « C’est que j’en suis un, moi, un artiste. » À ce propos, personne ne le contredit. Personne n’oserait
SUNNY-CP and the MiniZinc Challenge
In Constraint Programming (CP) a portfolio solver combines a variety of
different constraint solvers for solving a given problem. This fairly recent
approach enables to significantly boost the performance of single solvers,
especially when multicore architectures are exploited. In this work we give a
brief overview of the portfolio solver sunny-cp, and we discuss its performance
in the MiniZinc Challenge---the annual international competition for CP
solvers---where it won two gold medals in 2015 and 2016. Under consideration in
Theory and Practice of Logic Programming (TPLP)Comment: Under consideration in Theory and Practice of Logic Programming
(TPLP
Perancangan Kemasan Produk "Choco Molten” Online Bakery Instacake Sebagai Media Promosi
Cokelat terbukti memiliki banyak manfaat bagi kesehatan tubuh. Salah satu makanan yang terbuat daricokelat adalah Choco Molten ala Instacake. Choco Molten banyak digemari masyarakat Indonesia karena identiklelehan cokelat didalamnya. Choco Molten biasanya hanya dapat dinikmati di cafe atau restoran. Namun saat ini,Instacake menyediakan Choco Molten yang dapat dinikmati dirumah. Dengan sistem delivery, dibutuhkankemasan yang mampu mengamankan produk selama proses pengiriman. Oleh karena itu, Instacakemembutuhkan kemasan yang mampu memberikan identitas , inovatif, dan menjaga keamanan produknya selamaproses pengantaran
A new model for solution of complex distributed constrained problems
In this paper we describe an original computational model for solving
different types of Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Problems (DCSP). The
proposed model is called Controller-Agents for Constraints Solving (CACS). This
model is intended to be used which is an emerged field from the integration
between two paradigms of different nature: Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) and the
Constraint Satisfaction Problem paradigm (CSP) where all constraints are
treated in central manner as a black-box. This model allows grouping
constraints to form a subset that will be treated together as a local problem
inside the controller. Using this model allows also handling non-binary
constraints easily and directly so that no translating of constraints into
binary ones is needed. This paper presents the implementation outlines of a
prototype of DCSP solver, its usage methodology and overview of the CACS
application for timetabling problems
Staging quantum cryptography with chocolate balls
Moderated by a director, laymen and students are encouraged to assume the
role of quanta and enact a quantum cryptographic protocol. The performance is
based on a generalized urn model capable of reproducing complementarity even
for classical chocolate balls.Comment: The first public performance of the protocol took place at the TU
Vienna, Oct 1st, 200
Finite domain constraint programming systems
Tutorial at CP'2002, Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming. Powerpoint slides.</p
The development and testing of a child-inspired advertising disclosure to alert children to digital and embedded advertising
Via three studies, this article aims to develop and test an advertising disclosure which is understandable for children (ages six to 12 years old) and which can alert them to different types of advertising in multiple media formats. First, cocreation workshops with 24 children (ages eight to 11 years old) were held to determine a selection of disclosure designs based on insights from the target group. Second, two eye-tracking studies among 32 children (ages six to 12 years old) were conducted to test which of these disclosure designs attracted the most attention when the disclosures were integrated into a media context. These studies led to the selection of the final advertising disclosure: a black rectangular graphic with the word Reclame! (i.e., Dutch for "Advertising!") in yellow letters. Finally, a two-by-two, between-subjects experimental study (disclosure design: existing versus child-inspired advertising disclosure; advertising format: brand placement versus online banner advertising) with 157 children (ages 10 and 11 years old) was performed to test the effectiveness of the child-inspired disclosure by comparing it with existing ones. This study not only showed that children recognized, understood, and liked the child-inspired disclosure better than the existing ones, but they were also better able to recognize advertising after exposure to this child-inspired advertising disclosure
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