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      Smith, James E. (James Edward), 1950-
      MacEwan University Access (Unlimited Concurrent Users) from ScienceDirect
      ScienceDirect https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781558609105
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      , programming languages, and computer architecture. For example, at the process level, virtualizing technologies
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      Peterson, Matthew.
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      String Functions -- Appendix D QTList Functions -- Appendix E Programming Techniques -- Appendix F Sprite
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      Workshop on the Life of a Process Model--from Conception to Action (2000 : London, England)
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      : Applications of Semi-infinite Programming -- Non-constant Variance and the Design of Experiments for Chemical
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      Charpy Centenary Conference (2001 : Poitiers, France)
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      reactors. Progress in computer programming has allowed for a computer model of the test to be developed; a
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      Morasso, P. (Pietro)
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      , J. Dean). The dynamic neural field theory of motor programming: arm and eye movements (G. Schöner
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      Waibel, Alex.
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      recognition / F. Itakura -- Dynamic programming algorithm optimization for spoken word recognition / S. Hakoe
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      Votruba, Ladislav.
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      mathematical methods used in systems theory have been given detailed treatment. Linear and dynamic programming
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      Prosser, Colin James, author.
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      distributed processing and dynamic device selection at run time are indicated. Several different approaches to
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      International Conference on Computing Fixed Points with Applications (1st : 1974 : Clemson University)
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      . Introduction; 2. Relation to Dynamic Programming; 3. Restating LZ(y) = y; 4. Bases and Adjacency; 5. The
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      Ziemba, W. T., compiler.
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      COMPOSITE FUNCTIONS; ABSTRACT; Preliminaries; Principal result; Applications; SECTION3: DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING