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Bingyu Song, Yingwu Chen, Qing Yang, Yahui Zuo, Shilong Xu and Yuning Chen
The multi-satellite on-board observation planning (MSOOP) is a variant of the multi-agent task allocation problem (MATAP). MSOOP is used to complete the observation task allocation in a fully cooperative mode to maximize the profits of the whole system. ...
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Shuyou Wu, Zhengxiao Wu, Xiaohong Wu, Jie Tao and Yonggen Gu
Resource sharing can gain economies of scale and increase utilization of cloud infrastructure, a critical challenge of which is how to design efficient resource sharing solutions among self-interested cloud providers. Cloud federation can realize resourc...
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Mathias Kuschel-Otárola, Diego Rivera, Eduardo Holzapfel, Cristian D. Palma and Alex Godoy-Faúndez
We propose a nonlinear optimisation model which maximises profits by resource allocation on a monthly time scale, considering a monthly crop yield model. The proposed model was applied to six management scenarios (two seasonal and four monthly), nine con...
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Ahmad Nahar Quttoum, Ayoub Alsarhan and Abidalrahman Moh?d
The expansion of telecommunication technologies touches almost all aspects life that we are living nowadays. Indeed, such technologies have emerged as a fourth essential utility alongside the traditional utilities of electricity, water, and gas. In this ...
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Yohanes Maria Vianey Mudayen,Herry Maridjo
Pág. 247 - 259
This study aims to determine the impacts of fiscal decentralization, institutional transformation, and regional revenue to the income disparity among the provinces in Indonesia. This study uses panel data with the number of runs 528 pieces of data that i...
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Emanuel Broman, Jonas Eliasson
Pág. 232 - 244
On-rail competition is perhaps the most far-reaching form of deregulation of the railways, giving travellers several options on a single line. It aims to lower fairs and raise quality of service, thereby boosting demand and social welfare. Concerns have ...
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Karyne Cheng Siew Ang, Shankar Sankaran, Catherine Patricia Killen
Pág. Article 50
In most non-profit organisations (NPOs), there are multiple programs, projects or initiatives running simultaneously. The management of multiple projects in organisations can be coined as project portfolio management (PPM) (Archer & Ghasemzadeh 1999; Pen...
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Miguel Jara, Jorge Dresdner, Walter Gómez
Pág. pp. 53 - 78
This research analyzes the potential effects that a redistributive fishing quota policy could have on the profits and employment of the artisanal fisher organizations. We use a multi-objective programming model and apply it to the common sardine and anch...
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A. Yu. Alekseeva
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The article discusses the issues of allocation of profits, and the problem of poverty related thereto. It examines the problem of middle class and is complemented by the analysis of statistical data. Attention is paid to the role of state in the system o...
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C. G. Robinson
AbstractManagers frequently state that 80% of profits or sales are derived from 20% of the product range. Though lip service is paid, the concept often is not applied as a tool for resource allocation and discrimination between a portfolio of products or...
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