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Organisational remarks |
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Postscript |
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Case Study - Process flow 1 |
12/04/05 |
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Case Study - Process flow 2 |
12/04/05 |
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Case Study - Task data |
12/04/05 |
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Case Study - Stock and shift data |
12/04/05 |
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Case Study - Verbal problem statement |
19/04/05 |
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Case Study - Batch vs. project scheduling |
19/04/05 |
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Case Study - Gantt chart |
19/04/05 |
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Feasible region - example |
26/04/05 |
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Feasible region - special points |
03/05/05 |
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Extreme points - Spanning trees |
10/05/05 |
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Additional cost functions - class 1 |
10/05/05 |
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Lower semicontinuous function |
17/05/05 |
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Quasiconcave function |
17/05/05 |
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Decision sets |
17/05/05 |
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Time complexity of time-constrained problems |
24/05/05 |
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Candidates for optimal schedules |
24/05/05 |
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Enumeration scheme |
24/05/05 |
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Priority-rule method |
31/05/05 |
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Additional priority rules |
31/05/05 |
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Combined priority rules |
31/05/05 |
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Summary of material |
28/06/05 |
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Postscript |
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Registration |
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In order to register for the final evaluation of the Computer Laboratory, you have to enter your names on the inscription list next to the chair's secretary (building 20.14, room 107). The list is up from Monday, June 20 to Friday, July 1, 2005. Please form groups of two or three participants. |
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Submission |
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Diskettes containing the solutions to one or several exercises can be submitted in an envelope showing the names and the matriculation numbers of the participants until Friday, July 1, 2005 to Cord-Ulrich Fündeling (building 20.14, room 102.2). Alternatively, you can send an e-mail to fuendeling@wior.uni-karlsruhe.de with the solutions attached. A solution to one exercise must always comprise the source code (*.java) as well as the corresponding executable file (*.class). |
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Evaluation |
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The evaluation of the groups will take place on Friday, July 8, 2005 at the scheduled time (building 20.14, room 102.2), where all members of the group have to be present. The groups will have to explain their solution procedures briefly. |