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Genetic Algorithm 1 Hydropower 1 MIKE BASIN Simulation model 1 Multi-objective optimization (MOO) 1 Reservoir operation 1 Software release time 1 Trans-boundary River 1 multi-attribute utility theory (MAUT) 1 multi-objective optimization (MOO) 1 physical programming 1 software reliability 1 trade-off analysis 1
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Hassaballah, K. 1 Jonoski, A. 1 LI, XIANG 1 NG, SZU HUI 1 Popescu, I. 1 Solomatine, D. 1 XIE, MIN 1
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Operational Research (APJOR) 1 Water Resources Management 1
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Model-Based Optimization of Downstream Impact during Filling of a New Reservoir: Case Study of Mandaya/Roseires Reservoirs on the Blue Nile River
Hassaballah, K.; Jonoski, A.; Popescu, I.; Solomatine, D. - In: Water Resources Management 26 (2012) 2, pp. 273-293
Roseires Reservoir in Sudan, and ensuring power generation at Mandaya Reservoir in Ethiopia. The Multi-Objective Optimization … (MOO) approach for reservoir optimization presented in this paper is a combination of simulation and optimization models …
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MULTI-OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION APPROACHES TO SOFTWARE RELEASE TIME DETERMINATION
LI, XIANG; XIE, MIN; NG, SZU HUI - In: Asia-Pacific Journal of Operational Research (APJOR) 29 (2012) 03, pp. 1240019-1
Optimal release time determination is a typical application of software reliability models. In this decision process, reliability and cost are the two important dimensions that are generally considered. Most existing research formulates this decision process as single-objective optimization...
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