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The network programming method in control over target programs

We consider the problem of optimizing programs with respect to cost. The state of a program is defined via several goals (criteria) based on a complex evaluation system. For each goal, there exist several projects that contribute to achieving this goal. A number of projects contributes to several go...

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Published in:Automation and remote control 2014-03, Vol.75 (3), p.470-480
Main Authors: Burkov, V. N., Burkova, I. V.
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Control
Control in Social Economic Systems
Criteria
Mathematical models
Mathematics
Mathematics and Statistics
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Medicine
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Optimization
Programming
Remote control
Robotics
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