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Batch scheduling 3 Fixed-parameter tractability 3 Scheduling 3 Single machine scheduling 3 Weighted number of tardy jobs 3 tractability 3 Medawar 2 Samuelson 2 development economics 2 increasing returns 2 Artificial Intelligence 1 Artificial intelligence 1 Development theory 1 Energy system modelling 1 Entwicklungstheorie 1 FLORES 1 History of economic thought 1 Künstliche Intelligenz 1 Production control 1 Produktionssteuerung 1 Returns to scale 1 Scheduling problem 1 Scheduling-Verfahren 1 Skalenertrag 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Zimbabwe 1 calibration 1 computational tractability 1 modelling 1 renewable energies 1 scoping models 1 systems models 1 Ökonomische Ideengeschichte 1
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Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Article 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 6 Undetermined 1
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Hermelin, Danny 3 Mnich, Matthias 3 Omlor, Simon 3 Boianovsky, Mauro 2 Guibert, Paul de 1 Haggith, Mandy 1 Harrison, Steve R. 1 Herbohn, John L. 1 Matose, Frank 1 Mudavanhu, Happyson 1 Mutimukuru, Tendai 1 Niskanen, Anssi 1 Nyirenda, Richard 1 Prabhu, Ravi 1 Quirion, Philippe 1 Shirizadeh, Behrang 1 Standa-Gunda, Wavell 1
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Journal of Scheduling 2 CHOPE Working Paper 1 CHOPE working paper 1 CIRED working paper 1 Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University Working Paper Series, 2020 1 Journal of scheduling : JOS 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 3 BASE 1
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Serial batching to minimize the weighted number of tardy jobs
Hermelin, Danny; Mnich, Matthias; Omlor, Simon - In: Journal of Scheduling 27 (2024) 6, pp. 545-556
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Serial batching to minimize the weighted number of tardy jobs
Hermelin, Danny; Mnich, Matthias; Omlor, Simon - In: Journal of scheduling : JOS 27 (2024) 6, pp. 545-556
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Serial batching to minimize the weighted number of tardy jobs
Hermelin, Danny; Mnich, Matthias; Omlor, Simon - In: Journal of Scheduling 27 (2024) 6, pp. 545-556
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Voluminous, repetitive, and intractable: Samuelson on early development economics
Boianovsky, Mauro - 2020
, together with the elusive attempt to provide "laws of motion" of economic development. Samuelson's notion of "tractability" may …
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Voluminous, repetitive, and intractable : Samuelson on early development economics
Boianovsky, Mauro - 2020 - First draft, February 2020
, together with the elusive attempt to provide "laws of motion" of economic development. Samuelson's notion of "tractability" may …
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Variable time-step: a way to improve computational tractability for energy system models with long-term storage
Guibert, Paul de; Quirion, Philippe; Shirizadeh, Behrang - 2020
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The Challenges of Effective Model Scoping: A FLORES Case Study from the Mafungautsi Forest Margins, Zimbabwe
Haggith, Mandy; Prabhu, Ravi; Mudavanhu, Happyson; … - 2003
This paper explores the challenge of defining the scope of a systems model, emphasising three aspects: boundary, granularity and conceptual scope. The significance of these is illustrated by reference to a model of land-use decisions made in villages bordering on the Mafungautsi forest in...
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