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The concept of Adaptive Memory coupled with advances in neighborhood structures
derived from dynamic and adaptive search constructions have been the
source of numerous important developments in metaheuristic optimization
throughout the last decade.
In this talk we will consider two approaches in dealing with the risk of supplier bankruptcy. In the first model, we study the effects of supply disruption risk in a supply chain where one buyer deals with competing risky suppliers who may default during their production lead-times.
The present paper deals with the problem of calculating mean delays in polling systems
with either exhaustive or gated service. We develop a mean value analysis (MVA) to
compute these delay figures. The merits of MVA are in its intrinsic simplicity and its
intuitively appealing derivation. As a consequence, MVA may be applied, both in an
exact and approximate manner, to a large variety of models.
Yet another Java implementation for the addictive Minesweeper game. This game comes with a number of options unavailable in Windows s version, such as allowing more than one mines in a square.