965 resultados para GOAL PROGRAMMING APPROACH
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For dynamic simulations to be credible, verification of the computer code must be an integral part of the modelling process. This two-part paper describes a novel approach to verification through program testing and debugging. In Part 1, a methodology is presented for detecting and isolating coding errors using back-to-back testing. Residuals are generated by comparing the output of two independent implementations, in response to identical inputs. The key feature of the methodology is that a specially modified observer is created using one of the implementations, so as to impose an error-dependent structure on these residuals. Each error can be associated with a fixed and known subspace, permitting errors to be isolated to specific equations in the code. It is shown that the geometric properties extend to multiple errors in either one of the two implementations. Copyright (C) 2003 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.
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O intuito inicial desta pesquisa foi acompanhar processos de trabalho à luz do referencial teórico da Ergologia e, portanto, concebendo o trabalho como relação dialética entre técnica e ação humana. O objetivo era cartografar o trabalho no processo de beneficiamento de granitos em uma organização de grande porte localizada no Espírito Santo e, após algum tempo em campo, o problema delineou- se do seguinte modo: como se constitui a competência industriosa no beneficiamento de granitos em uma organização de grande porte? A pesquisa justifica-se uma vez que, a despeito da relevância econômica, o cenário capixaba de rochas ornamentais apresenta problemas precários no que diz respeito à gestão. Para os Estudos Organizacionais, a relevância é reforçada pelo fato de aproximar desta área a abordagem ergológica e demarcar no debate sobre competência a noção de competência industriosa, ainda não explorada nesse campo de estudo. Para realização da pesquisa, foi praticada uma cartografia ergológica, a partir da articulação das pistas cartográficas com o referencial teórico-conceitual da Ergologia, sendo utilizadas como técnicas: observação participante durante 6 meses, com uma média de 3 visitas a campo por semana; 8 entrevistas semiestruturadas e em profundidade de cerca de 50 minutos cada com trabalhadores operacionais; uma entrevista com gerente de produção e outra com representante da área de Gestão de Pessoas; conversas com os demais trabalhadores, a fim de enriquecer o diário de campo; novas conversas e observações ao final da análise, para confrontação-validação com os trabalhadores. A sistematização dos procedimentos de análise pode ser assim descrita: a) leituras flutuantes com objetivo de fazer emergirem aspectos centrais relacionados às duas dimensões do trabalho, técnica e ação humana; b) leituras em profundidade com objetivo de fazer emergirem singularidades e especificidades relativas à dialética entre ambas; c) leituras em profundidade com objetivo de fazer emergirem aspectos relativos aos ingredientes da competência industriosa. A despeito da não delimitação de categorias analíticas e subcategorias, a partir da análise emergiram cinco eixos analíticos: 1) os procedimentos a serem empregados no processo de beneficiamento de granitos, englobando: as etapas do beneficiamento; as funções a serem desempenhadas e as tarefas a serem desenvolvidas; as normas regulamentadoras; os conhecimentos técnicos necessários para programação e operação de máquinas; a ordem de produção prescrita pelo setor comercial; 2) o trabalho real, diferenciado do trabalho como emprego de procedimentos pelo foco dado à ação humana no enfrentamento de situações reais, repletas de eventos e variabilidades, em todo o processo, englobando: preparo de carga; laminação; serrada; levigamento; resinagem; polimento-classificação; retoque; fechamento de pacote; ovada de contêiner; 3) diferentes modos de usos de si que, em tendência, são responsáveis pela constituição do agir em competência em cada etapa do processo, na dialética entre técnica e ação humana; 4) o modo como cada ingrediente da competência industriosa atua e se constitui, bem como sua concentração, em tendência, em cada etapa do processo, a partir dos tipos de usos de si que, também em tendência, são mais responsáveis pelo agir em competência, apresentando assim o perfil da competência industriosa no beneficiamento de granitos na empresa em análise; 5) dois possíveis fatores potencializadores dos ingredientes da competência industriosa, a saber, a transdução e os não-humanos. A partir de todo o exposto, as últimas considerações problematizam aspectos relativos ao debate sobre competências e práticas de gestão de pessoas a partir da competência compreendida da seguinte forma: mestria no ato de tirar partido do meio e de si para gerir situações de trabalho, em que a ação consiste na mobilização de recursos dificilmente perceptíveis e descritíveis, inerentes ao trabalhador, porém constituídos e manifestos por usos de si por si e pelos outros no e para o ato real de trabalho, marcadamente num nível infinitesimal, diante de situações que demandam aplicação de protocolos concomitante à gestão de variabilidades e eventos em parte inantecipáveis e inelimináveis.
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Graphical user interfaces (GUIs) are critical components of today's software. Developers are dedicating a larger portion of code to implementing them. Given their increased importance, correctness of GUIs code is becoming essential. This paper describes the latest results in the development of GUISurfer, a tool to reverse engineer the GUI layer of interactive computing systems. The ultimate goal of the tool is to enable analysis of interactive system from source code.
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In this paper, a mixed-integer nonlinear approach is proposed to support decision-making for a hydro power producer, considering a head-dependent hydro chain. The aim is to maximize the profit of the hydro power producer from selling energy into the electric market. As a new contribution to earlier studies, a risk aversion criterion is taken into account, as well as head-dependency. The volatility of the expected profit is limited through the conditional value-at-risk (CVaR). The proposed approach has been applied successfully to solve a case study based on one of the main Portuguese cascaded hydro systems.
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In this paper, the development of bidding strategies is investigated for a wind farm owner. The optimization model is characterized by making the analysis of scenarios. The proposed approach allows evaluating alternative production strategies in order to submit bids to the electricity market with the goal of maximizing profits. The problem is formulated as a linear programming problem. An application to a case study is presented
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This paper is on the problem of short-term hydro scheduling (STHS), particularly concerning a head-dependent hydro chain We propose a novel mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) approach, considering hydroelectric power generation as a nonlinear function of water discharge and of the head. As a new contribution to eat her studies, we model the on-off behavior of the hydro plants using integer variables, in order to avoid water discharges at forbidden areas Thus, an enhanced STHS is provided due to the more realistic modeling presented in this paper Our approach has been applied successfully to solve a test case based on one of the Portuguese cascaded hydro systems with a negligible computational time requirement.
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The best places to locate the Gas Supply Units (GSUs) on a natural gas systems and their optimal allocation to loads are the key factors to organize an efficient upstream gas infrastructure. The number of GSUs and their optimal location in a gas network is a decision problem that can be formulated as a linear programming problem. Our emphasis is on the formulation and use of a suitable location model, reflecting real-world operations and constraints of a natural gas system. This paper presents a heuristic model, based on lagrangean approach, developed for finding the optimal GSUs location on a natural gas network, minimizing expenses and maximizing throughput and security of supply.The location model is applied to the Iberian high pressure natural gas network, a system modelised with 65 demand nodes. These nodes are linked by physical and virtual pipelines – road trucks with gas in liquefied form. The location model result shows the best places to locate, with the optimal demand allocation and the most economical gas transport mode: by pipeline or by road truck.
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In recent years, power systems have experienced many changes in their paradigm. The introduction of new players in the management of distributed generation leads to the decentralization of control and decision-making, so that each player is able to play in the market environment. In the new context, it will be very relevant that aggregator players allow midsize, small and micro players to act in a competitive environment. In order to achieve their objectives, virtual power players and single players are required to optimize their energy resource management process. To achieve this, it is essential to have financial resources capable of providing access to appropriate decision support tools. As small players have difficulties in having access to such tools, it is necessary that these players can benefit from alternative methodologies to support their decisions. This paper presents a methodology, based on Artificial Neural Networks (ANN), and intended to support smaller players. In this case the present methodology uses a training set that is created using energy resource scheduling solutions obtained using a mixed-integer linear programming (MIP) approach as the reference optimization methodology. The trained network is used to obtain locational marginal prices in a distribution network. The main goal of the paper is to verify the accuracy of the ANN based approach. Moreover, the use of a single ANN is compared with the use of two or more ANN to forecast the locational marginal price.
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In this paper, a novel mixed-integer nonlinear approach is proposed to solve the short-term hydro scheduling problem in the day-ahead electricity market, considering not only head-dependency, but also start/stop of units, discontinuous operating regions and discharge ramping constraints. Results from a case study based on one of the main Portuguese cascaded hydro energy systems are presented, showing that the proposedmixed-integer nonlinear approach is proficient. Conclusions are duly drawn. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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This paper proposes a simulated annealing (SA) approach to address energy resources management from the point of view of a virtual power player (VPP) operating in a smart grid. Distributed generation, demand response, and gridable vehicles are intelligently managed on a multiperiod basis according to V2G user´s profiles and requirements. Apart from using the aggregated resources, the VPP can also purchase additional energy from a set of external suppliers. The paper includes a case study for a 33 bus distribution network with 66 generators, 32 loads, and 1000 gridable vehicles. The results of the SA approach are compared with a methodology based on mixed-integer nonlinear programming. A variation of this method, using ac load flow, is also used and the results are compared with the SA solution using network simulation. The proposed SA approach proved to be able to obtain good solutions in low execution times, providing VPPs with suitable decision support for the management of a large number of distributed resources.
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One of the most difficult problems that face researchers experimenting with complex systems in real world applications is the Facility Layout Design Problem. It relies with the design and location of production lines, machinery and equipment, inventory storage and shipping facilities. In this work it is intended to address this problem through the use of Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) technology. The use of Genetic Algorithms (GA) as optimisation technique in CLP environment is also an issue addressed. The approach aims the implementation of genetic algorithm operators following the CLP paradigm.
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In competitive electricity markets with deep concerns for the efficiency level, demand response programs gain considerable significance. As demand response levels have decreased after the introduction of competition in the power industry, new approaches are required to take full advantage of demand response opportunities. This paper presents DemSi, a demand response simulator that allows studying demand response actions and schemes in distribution networks. It undertakes the technical validation of the solution using realistic network simulation based on PSCAD. The use of DemSi by a retailer in a situation of energy shortage, is presented. Load reduction is obtained using a consumer based price elasticity approach supported by real time pricing. Non-linear programming is used to maximize the retailer’s profit, determining the optimal solution for each envisaged load reduction. The solution determines the price variations considering two different approaches, price variations determined for each individual consumer or for each consumer type, allowing to prove that the approach used does not significantly influence the retailer’s profit. The paper presents a case study in a 33 bus distribution network with 5 distinct consumer types. The obtained results and conclusions show the adequacy of the used methodology and its importance for supporting retailers’ decision making.
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This paper aims to present a multi-agent model for a simulation, whose goal is to help one specific participant of multi-criteria group decision making process.This model has five main intervenient types: the human participant, who is using the simulation and argumentation support system; the participant agents, one associated to the human participant and the others simulating the others human members of the decision meeting group; the directory agent; the proposal agents, representing the different alternatives for a decision (the alternatives are evaluated based on criteria); and the voting agent responsiblefor all voting machanisms.At this stage it is proposed a two phse algorithm. In the first phase each participantagent makes his own evaluation of the proposals under discussion, and the voting agent proposes a simulation of a voting process.In the second phase, after the dissemination of the voting results,each one ofthe partcipan agents will argue to convince the others to choose one of the possible alternatives. The arguments used to convince a specific participant are dependent on agent knowledge about that participant. This two-phase algorithm is applied iteratively.
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The present paper results of an ongoing research project were it is expected to develop an information system to monitoring a cultural-touristic route. The route to monitor is the Romanesque Route of Tâmega. This Route is composed of 58 monuments located in the region of Tâmega in the North of Portugal. Due to the particular location of this region, that is between coastal zone, but not yet in the inland, it has a weak political influence, and it is reflected in the low levels of development at several levels, observed. The Romanesque Route was implemented in a part of this region in 1998, and enlarged to the all-region in 2010. In order to evaluate the socio-ecomonic impact of this route in the region a research project is being developed. The main goal of this paper is to open a discussion on the elements that must be taken into consideration to evaluate the economic and social impact of a touristic cultural route within a region and this one in particular.