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Heuristic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heuristic (pronounced /hj ʊ ˈrɪstɨk/ , from the Greek "Εὑρίσκω" for "find" or "discover") is an adjective for experience-based techniques that help in problem solving, learning and discovery....
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Summary of Usability Inspection Methods ... Heuristic evaluation is the most informal method and involves having usability specialists judge whether each dialogue element follows established usability principles (the "heuristics").
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They point out that actual user problems result from a complex interaction between the user and the system (Cockton & Woolrych, 2002). They believe that discount methods, including heuristic reviews, are too simple to accurately evaluate this interaction (Cockton & Woolrych, 2002). They concluded that these methods are...
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Heuristic Methods for Routing and Scheduling (2001) ... 10 A comparison of traditional and constraint-based heuristic methods on vehicle routing problems with side constraints – Kilby, Prosser, et al. - 1998...
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Static-Lightpath Design by Heuristic Methods in Multifiber WDM Networks (0) [11 citations — 5 self] ... @MISC{Maier_static-lightpathdesign, author = {Guido Maier and Achille Pattavina and Laura Roberti and Thierry Chich}, title = {Static-Lightpath Design by Heuristic Methods in Multifiber WDM Networks}, year = {};
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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven: Research ... Exact and heuristic methods for the generation of robust and reactive precedence and resource-constrained project schedules under uncertainty.
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rdfs:label Heuristic Methods for Large Centroid Clustering Problems. (xsd:string)
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