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A Collaborative Search Strategy to Solve Combinatorial Optimization and Scheduling Problems

Authors
  1. Nader Azizi
  2. Ming Liang
  3. Saeed Zolfaghari
Publication date
1 April 2010
Publisher
'IntechOpen'
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