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B-SLCA 1 BLDP 1 Big XML 1 Distributed Programming 1 GAs 1 MapReduce 1 Parallel Programming 1 bi-level distributed programming 1 e-procurement 1 electronic procurement 1 fuzzy mathematical programming 1 genetic algorithms 1 negotiation 1 online procurement 1 pricing 1 quantity allocation 1 revenue management 1 reverse auctions 1 scheduling 1
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Chan, Kun 1 Cheng, Chi-Bin 1 Kunfang, Song 1 Lai, Young-Jou 1 Lu, Hongwei 1
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International Journal of Grid and High Performance Computing (IJGHPC) 1 International Journal of Revenue Management 1
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Efficient Querying Distributed Big-XML Data using MapReduce
Kunfang, Song; Lu, Hongwei - In: International Journal of Grid and High Performance … 8 (2016) 3, pp. 70-79
MapReduce is a widely adopted computing framework for data-intensive applications running on clusters. This paper proposed an approach to exploit data parallelisms in XML processing using MapReduce in Hadoop. The authors' solution seamlessly integrates data storage, labeling, indexing, and...
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Solving a reverse auction problem by bi-level distributed programming and genetic algorithm
Cheng, Chi-Bin; Lai, Young-Jou; Chan, Kun - In: International Journal of Revenue Management 5 (2011) 2/3, pp. 234-260
formulated as a bi-level distributed programming model in which the buyer is an upper-level decision-maker, while suppliers at a …
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