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Open Programming Language (OPL)
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OPL programming language
, Open (programming language)
, Organiser Programming Language
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Open Programming Language (OPL) is an embedded programming language for portable devices that run the Symbian Operating System.
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2014
2014
ILOG-based mixed planning and scheduling system for job-shop manufacturing
S. Raileanu
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T. Borangiu
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O. Morariu
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O. Stocklosa
International Conference on Automation, Quality…
2014
Corpus ID: 13242512
The paper presents the design and realization of an optimization model for the jobshop planning and execution problem. The…
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2013
2013
Using Ontology Patterns for Building a Reference Software Testing Ontology
É. Souza
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R. Falbo
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N. Vijaykumar
17th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed…
2013
Corpus ID: 17843248
Software testing is a critical process for achieving product quality. Its importance is more and more recognized, and there is a…
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2011
2011
Systematic studies on reactive ion etch-induced deformations of organic underlayers
M. Glodde
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S. Engelmann
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+15 authors
P. R. Varanasi
Advanced Lithography
2011
Corpus ID: 119382162
Underlayers (UL), such as organic planarizing layers (OPLs) or spin-on carbon (SOC) layers, play a very important role in various…
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2011
2011
Investigation of changes in thickness and reflectivity from layered retinal structures of healthy and diabetic eyes with optical coherence tomography
Wei Gao
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E. Tátrai
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+5 authors
D. DeBuc
2011
Corpus ID: 54893935
OCT is usually employed for the measurement of retinal thickness. However, coherent reflected light carries more information…
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2010
2010
Model Search: Formalizing and Automating Constraint Solving in MDE Platforms
Mathias Kleiner
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Marcos Didonet Del Fabro
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P. Albert
European Conference on Modelling Foundations and…
2010
Corpus ID: 18944403
Model Driven Engineering (MDE) and constraint programming (CP) have been widely used and combined in different applications…
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2008
2008
9.2.2 Evaluating Aspects of Systems Modeling Languages by Example: SysML and OPM
Yariv Grobshtein
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D. Dori
2008
Corpus ID: 55996255
As systems are becoming larger and more complex, the challenge of developing quality systems efficiently is on the rise. While…
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2006
2006
A constraint programming approach to the multiple-venue, sport-scheduling problem
R. Russell
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Timothy L. Urban
Computers & Operations Research
2006
Corpus ID: 16835870
2005
2005
409ps 4.7 FO4 64b adder based on output prediction logic in 0.18um CMOS
Sheng Sun
,
Yi Han
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Xinyu Guo
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Kian Haur Chong
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L. McMurchie
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C. Sechen
IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI
2005
Corpus ID: 14413771
We present a fast 64b adder based on output prediction logic (OPL) that has a measured worst-case delay of 409ps, equivalent to 4…
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2005
2005
NP Datalog: a logic language for NP search and optimization queries
S. Greco
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I. Trubitsyna
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E. Zumpano
International Database Engineering and…
2005
Corpus ID: 34659601
This paper presents a logic language, called NP Datalog for NP search and optimization problems. The 'search' language extends…
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2000
2000
Output prediction logic: a high-performance CMOS design technique
L. McMurchie
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S. Kio
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G. Yee
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T. Thorp
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C. Sechen
Proceedings International Conference on Computer…
2000
Corpus ID: 10619636
We present Output Prediction Logic (OPL), a technique that can be applied to conventional CMOS logic families to obtain…
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