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Again , knowledge about the problem domain is the key to more efficient solution methods . Many of the methods developed to deal with combinatorial problems are also useful on other , less combinatorially severe problems .
Again , knowledge about the problem domain is the key to more efficient solution methods . Many of the methods developed to deal with combinatorial problems are also useful on other , less combinatorially severe problems .
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modify it ( to make it work correctly ) , than to insist on a first solution completely free of defects . and understanding language is an encoding and decoding problem of fantastic complexity . E. Expert Consulting Systems Al methods ...
modify it ( to make it work correctly ) , than to insist on a first solution completely free of defects . and understanding language is an encoding and decoding problem of fantastic complexity . E. Expert Consulting Systems Al methods ...
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The buildup of a high pressure tritium bubble had as one possible solution the turning of a valve in a chamber under two meters of water impregnated with very high radiation fluxes . This is an extremely difficult environment for humans ...
The buildup of a high pressure tritium bubble had as one possible solution the turning of a valve in a chamber under two meters of water impregnated with very high radiation fluxes . This is an extremely difficult environment for humans ...
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... components and because of their ability to salvage or repair other failing components . Several research centers are now working on such problems , among them Stanford , SRI , IBM , NBS , and MIT . A full solution is some distance ...
... components and because of their ability to salvage or repair other failing components . Several research centers are now working on such problems , among them Stanford , SRI , IBM , NBS , and MIT . A full solution is some distance ...
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Dynamically reconfigurable processors with large redundancy are badly needed in NASA . The problems summarized in the preceding list of conclusions have solutions . They require , most of all , an awareness that the problems exist and a ...
Dynamically reconfigurable processors with large redundancy are badly needed in NASA . The problems summarized in the preceding list of conclusions have solutions . They require , most of all , an awareness that the problems exist and a ...
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