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“English Self-Taught”: Self-Study Guides for Polish Learners of English (1860–1945)

2013

The history of teaching English as a foreign language (EFL) has been relatively well described in specialist literature, yet the beginnings of EFL teaching to Poles have not received much scholarly attention. One of the consequences of this state of research is that a proportion of pre-1945 EFL textbooks aimed at native speakers of Polish remain unknown. The present paper seeks to shed some light on self-study books, popular nineteenth- and twentieth-century materials intended for self-instruction; relatively cheap and aimed at the mass market, they claimed to offer effective ways of teaching foreign language skills in a short period of time. I will analyze five selected books belonging to …

Structure (mathematical logic)Mass marketProcess (engineering)Phonetic transcriptionEnglish grammarForeign languageMathematics educationSociologyPopularityPeriod (music)
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A multi objective genetic algorithm for the facility layout problem based upon slicing structure encoding

2012

This paper proposes a new multi objective genetic algorithm (MOGA) for solving unequal area facility layout problems (UA-FLPs). The genetic algorithm suggested is based upon the slicing structure where the relative locations of the facilities on the floor are represented by a location matrix encoded in two chromosomes. A block layout is constructed by partitioning the floor into a set of rectangular blocks using guillotine cuts satisfying the areas requirements of the departments. The procedure takes into account four objective functions (material handling costs, aspect ratio, closeness and distance requests) by means of a Pareto based evolutionary approach. The main advantage of the propos…

Structure (mathematical logic)Mathematical optimizationClosenessGeneral EngineeringPareto principleSlicingComputer Science ApplicationsSet (abstract data type)Artificial IntelligenceEncoding (memory)Genetic algorithmMulti Objective Genetic Algorithm Facility Layout ProblemSlicing StructureMathematicsBlock (data storage)Expert Systems with Applications
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A geometrical approach for inverting display color-characterization models

2008

— Some display color-characterization models are not easily inverted. This work proposes ways to build geometrical inverse models given any forward color-characterization model. The main contribution is to propose and analyze several methods to optimize the 3-D geometrical structure of an inverse color-characterization model directly based on the forward model. Both the amount of data and their distribution in color space is especially focused on. Several optimization criteria, related either to an evaluation data set or to the geometrical structure itself, are considered. A practical case with several display devices, combining the different methods proposed in the article, are considered …

Structure (mathematical logic)Mathematical optimizationComputer scienceInverseColor spaceAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsDisplay deviceCharacterization (materials science)Set (abstract data type)Distribution (mathematics)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringAlgorithmInterpolationJournal of the Society for Information Display
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Implementation aspects of interactive multiobjective optimization for modeling environments: The case of GAMS-NIMBUS

2014

Abstract. Interactive multiobjective optimization methods have provided promising results in the literature but still their implementations are rare. Here we introduce a core structure of interactive methods to enable their convenient implementation. We also demonstrate how this core structure can be applied when implementing an interactive method using a modeling environment. Many modeling environments contain tools for single objective optimization but not for interactive multiobjective optimization. Furthermore, as a concrete example, we present GAMS-NIMBUS Tool which is an implementation of the classification-based NIMBUS method for the GAMS modeling environment. So far, interactive met…

Structure (mathematical logic)Mathematical optimizationControl and OptimizationModeling languageComputer sciencepareto optimalityApplied Mathematicsinteractive methodsMultiple objective programmingMulti-objective optimizationComputational MathematicsMultiobjective optimization problemSingle objectivemultiple objective programmingNIMBUS methodImplementationmodeling languages
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Large‐scale set partitioning problems: Some real‐world instances hide a beneficial structure

2006

In this paper we consider large‐scale set partitioning problems. Our main purpose is to show that real‐world set partitioning problems originating from the container‐trucking industry are easier to tackle in respect to general ones. We show such different behavior through computational experiments: in particular, we have applied both a heuristic algorithm and some exact solution approaches to real‐world instances as well as to benchmark instances from Beasley OR‐library. Moreover, in order to gain an insight into the structure of the real‐world instances, we have performed and evaluated various instance perturbations. Didelės matematinės aibės dalijimo problemų sprendimas, nagrinėjant reali…

Structure (mathematical logic)Mathematical optimizationLagrangian relaxationHF5001-6182real-world instancesEconomic growth development planningScale (descriptive set theory)set partitioningSet (abstract data type)symbols.namesakecontainer-trucking industryinstance perturbationsOR-libraryLagrangian relaxationHD72-88Benchmark (computing)symbolsBusinessFinanceMathematicsTechnological and Economic Development of Economy
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Black-Box solvers in combinatorial optimization

2015

Black box optimizers have a long tradition in the field of operations research. These procedures treat the objective function evaluation as a black box and therefore do not take advantage of its specific structure. Black-box optimization refers to the process in which there is a complete separation between the evaluation of the objective function —and perhaps other functions used to enforce constraints— and the solution procedure. The challenge of optimizing black boxes is to develop methods that can produce outcomes of reasonable quality without taking advantage of problem structure and employing a computational effort that is adequate for the context.

Structure (mathematical logic)Mathematical optimizationLinear programmingProcess (engineering)Computer scienceBlack boxCombinatorial optimizationContext (language use)Multi-objective optimizationField (computer science)2015 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Systems Management (IESM)
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A multi-objective approach to facility layout problem by genetic search algorithm and Electre method

2006

Abstract Classical approaches to layout design problem tend to maximise the efficiency of layout, measured by the handling cost related to the interdepartmental flow and to the distance among the departments. However, the actual problem involves several conflicting objectives hence requiring a multi-objective formulation. Multi-objective approaches, recently proposed, in most cases lead to the maximisation of a weighted sum of score functions. The poor practicability of such an approach is due to the difficulty of normalising these functions and of quantifying the weights. In this paper, this difficulty is overcome by approaching the problem in two subsequent steps: in the first step, the P…

Structure (mathematical logic)Mathematical optimizationlayoutPage layoutGeneral MathematicsSolution setelectrecomputer.software_genreIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science Applicationsmulti-objectiveControl and Systems EngineeringObjective approachGenetic algorithmSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali Meccanicigenetic algorithmAdjacency listELECTREcomputerSoftwareSelection (genetic algorithm)Mathematics
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Sensor Network to Measure Electric Parameters

2010

Present paper covers the design of a sensor network to measure electric parameters taking into consideration that all needed components are available in the market as commercial products. The work is oriented to the integration of these existing devices and to give extra functionalities. The final functionality and the connection among the used components are provided by the software. The present paper gives special consideration to the software structure. The described system becomes a tool to be used for energy efficiency applications

Structure (mathematical logic)Measure (data warehouse)SoftwareWork (electrical)Computer sciencebusiness.industrySynchronization (computer science)Real-time computingWirelessControl engineeringbusinessWireless sensor networkEfficient energy use2010 Fourth International Conference on Sensor Technologies and Applications
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Medical Discourse and Academic Genres

2006

This article is designed to give a detailed description of medical English from a genre analysis perspective. First, the relevance of medical communication and the significance of genre to account for communicative events in this discipline are presented. Different medical genres are then described in detail in terms of their language use and macrostructural patterns. The rhetorical structure of review articles, research articles, and case reports, among the written medical genres, is analyzed.

Structure (mathematical logic)Medical communicationComputer sciencePerspective (graphical)Rhetorical questionGenre analysisRelevance (information retrieval)Linguistics
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A general framework for the analysis of fiscal equalisation systems

2003

This paper shows that, despite the existing diversity of models of fiscal equalisation, there is a common underlying structure that links all of them. To this end, a framework of analysis sufficiently general so as to encompass the main schemes present in the literature is developed. This allows to uncover the common features of these schemes and to identify more readily the origin and nature of their differences. The formal approach is complemented with a numerical simulation of the models considered. The paper also shows the usefulness of the approach for reform policy and suggests two new models.

Structure (mathematical logic)MicroeconomicsComputer simulationPublic economicsEconomicsGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceDiversity (business)Spanish Economic Review
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