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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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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...
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Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French constrainte, from constraindre. Date: 15th century. 1 a : the act of constraining b : the state of being...
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Constraints are effectively global requirements, such as limited development resources or a decision by senior management that restricts the way you develop a system. Constraints can be economic, political, technical, or environmental and pertain to your project resources, schedule, target environment, or to the...
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Programming with Logic and Constraints, ESSLLI 2005, August 8-12, 2005, Edinburgh, UK Binarization of Constraints Systematic Search Algorithms Consistency Techniques Constraint Propagation Variable and Value Ordering Reducing Search Heuristics and Stochastic Algorithms Benchmarking and Algorithm Analysis...
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1 a : the act of constraining b : the state of being checked, restricted, or compelled to avoid or perform some action <the constraint and monotony of a...
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The use of constraints, especially constraint logic programming, is strongly founded in the European research community [Colmerauer] and the strongest toolmaking companies are also based in Europe. The transport orders are expressed with FD-constraints. One main problem is complexity. By allowing the output of...
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