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[kən-strānt́]
(n.)The threat or use of force to prevent, restrict, or dictate the action…
(n.)The state of being restricted or confined within prescribed bounds:…
(n.)One that restricts, limits, or regulates; a check: ignored all moral…
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Definition of constraint from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "constraint" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Definition of constraint in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of constraint. Pronunciation of constraint. Translations of constraint. constraint synonyms, constraint antonyms. Information about constraint in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... constraint - the act of constraining; the threat or use of force...
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Constraint may refer to: • Constraint (information theory) • Theory of Constraints, in business management • Constraint (design) • Loading gauge versus structure gauge • A constraint on constrained w...
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Theory of Constraints - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theory of Constraints (TOC) is an overall management philosophy introduced by Dr. Eliyahu M. Goldratt in his 1984 book titled The Goal , that is geared to help organizations continually achieve ...
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Welcome to AGI - the birthplace of the Theory of Constraints (TOC) ... books; NEW! VELOCITY: Combining Lean, Six Sigma and Theory of Constraints to Achieve Breakthrough Performance - A Business Novel ... ; Available December 2009...
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1. limiting factor: something that limits freedom of action; Even in a free society individual liberty must be subject to certain constraints. budgetary constraints; ... 2. state of restriction: a state in which freedom of action is severely restricted; ... 3. lack of spontaneity: a lack of warmth and spontaneity in somebody...
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For example, the natural water supply in a region is a stiff constraint, while the money or manpower allocated to fulfill a certain task may be an elastic constraint. It is useful to distinguish [short-run] and [long-run] constraints: for example, existing legislation is a constraint in the short run, but not necessarily...
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CONSTRAINT PROGRAMMING; BY ROMAN BARTÁK ... Some of my constraint related tutorials (with slides to download): ... Constraint propagation and backtracking-based search, First international summer school on CP, September 11-15, 2005, Maratea, Italy; [Lecture Notes], [Slides]
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