European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering - 10 ( Volume 8 )

Publication series :Volume 8

Author: Pierucci   S.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2000

E-ISBN: 9780080531304

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444505200

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444505200

Subject: O6 Chemistry

Language: ENG

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This book includes papers presented at ESCAPE-10, the 10th European Symposium on Computer Aided Process -Engineering, held in Florence, Italy, 7-10th May, 2000.

The scientific program reflected two complementary strategic objectives of the 'Computer Aided Process Engineering' (CAPE) Working Party: one checked the status of historically consolidated topics by means of their industrial application and their emerging issues, while the other was addressed to opening new windows to the CAPE audience by inviting adjacent Working Parties to co-operate in the creation of the technical program.

The former CAPE strategic objective was covered by the topics: Numerical Methods, Process Design and Synthesis, Dynamics & Control, Process Modeling, Simulation and Optimization.

The latter CAPE strategic objective derived from the European Federation of Chemical Engineering (EFCE) promotion of scientific activities which autonomously and transversely work across the Working Parties' terms of references. These activities enhance the exchange of the know-how and knowledge acquired by different Working Parties in homologous fields. They also aim to discover complementary facets useful to the dissemination of tools and of novel procedures.

As a consequence, the Working Parties 'Environmental Protection', 'Loss Prevention and Safety Promotion' and 'Multiphase Fluid Flow' were invited to assist in the organization of sessions in the area of: <

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Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Contents

pp.:  8 – 22

Chapter 8. Solution of population balance equations for prediction of particle size distribution in emulsion polymerization: comparison and evaluation of different numerical methods

pp.:  64 – 70

Chapter 9. Solution of the hyperbolic model for heat and mass transfer in packed bed reactors

pp.:  70 – 76

Chapter 10. Moving finite difference method for tracking a shock or steep moving front

pp.:  76 – 82

Chapter 11. Neural Network in Physical Equilibria Prediction

pp.:  82 – 88

Chapter 12. Novel Methods for the Efficient Evaluation of Stored Mathematical Expressions on Vector Computers

pp.:  88 – 94

Chapter 13. Global Optimization of Nonconvex Problems with Differential-Algebraic Constraints

pp.:  94 – 100

Chapter 14. Scheduling to Minimize Expected Completion Time in Flowshop Plants with Uncertain Processing Times

pp.:  100 – 106

Chapter 15. Automatic Re-Weighting of Maximum Likelihood Functions for Parameter Regression

pp.:  106 – 112

Chapter 16. Energy cost minimization in an energy intensive industrial plant: an MINLP approach

pp.:  112 – 118

Chapter 17. Generic object-oriented modelling, simulation and optimization of dynamical systems

pp.:  118 – 124

Chapter 18. Detecting outliers in multivariate process data by using convex hulls

pp.:  124 – 130

Chapter 19. MINLP Optimization of Several Process Structures for the Separation of Azeotropic Ternary Mixtures

pp.:  130 – 136

Chapter 20. MINLP Optimization of Reactive Distillation Columns

pp.:  136 – 142

Chapter 21. Batch Distillation Optimization with a Multiple Time-Scale Sequential Approach for Strong Nonlinear Processes

pp.:  142 – 148

Chapter 22. Non-Linear Constrained GRG Optimization under Parallel-Distributed Computing Environments

pp.:  148 – 154

Chapter 23. A Bi-Index Continuous Time MILP Model for Short-Term Scheduling of Single-Stage Multi-Product Batch Plants with Parallel Units

pp.:  154 – 160

Chapter 24. Importance of parameter selection in classification systems using neural networks

pp.:  160 – 166

Chapter 25. A two dimensional conceptual model to support data integration in process plant operations

pp.:  166 – 172

Chapter 26. Feedforward Control Based on Online Concentration Calculation of a Heat- and Mass-Integrated Distillation System

pp.:  172 – 178

Chapter 27. Analysis of Input-Output Controllability in Reactive Distillation Using the Element model

pp.:  178 – 184

Chapter 28. Hybrid Simulation of Continuous Discrete Systems

pp.:  184 – 190

Chapter 29. Interaction between Design and Control of Heat-Integrated PFR

pp.:  190 – 196

Chapter 30. Optimal control of batch reactors using Generic Model Control (GMC) and Neural Network

pp.:  196 – 202

Chapter 31. Stability analysis of delayed chemical systems

pp.:  202 – 208

Chapter 32. Nonlinear model based control of optimal temperature profiles in polystyrene polymerization reactor

pp.:  208 – 214

Chapter 33. Experimental Verification and Optimisation of a Detailed Dynamic High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Column Model

pp.:  214 – 220

Chapter 34. Expert Control of DO in the Aerobic Reactor of an Activated Sludge Process

pp.:  220 – 238

Chapter 36. Use of Gap Metric for Model Selection in Multi-Model Based Control Design: An Experimental Case Study of pH Control

pp.:  232 – 238

Chapter 37. Dynamic and Control of High Purity Heterogeneous Azeotropic Distillation Process

pp.:  238 – 244

Chapter 35. Dynamic Behavior of a Counter-Current Fixed-Bed Reactor with Sustained Oscillations

pp.:  238 – 232

Chapter 38. Training a Recurrent Neural Network by the Extended Kalman Filter as an Identification Tool

pp.:  244 – 250

Chapter 39. An Algorithm for Efficient Specification Analysis in Large-Scale Dynamic Process Simulation

pp.:  250 – 256

Chapter 40. Adaptive Neural Network Model Based Nonlinear Predictive Control of a Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit

pp.:  256 – 262

Chapter 41. Computer Design of a System of Predictive Control for a Continuous Process Purification of Bioproducts

pp.:  262 – 269

Chapter 42. Knowledge Based Modular Networks for Process Modelling and Control

pp.:  269 – 274

Chapter 43. Computer aided and control of a rotary kiln incinerator

pp.:  274 – 280

Chapter 44. The use of process dynamic simulation for learning to design digital controllers

pp.:  280 – 286

Chapter 45. Model Based Control of Batch Chromatography

pp.:  286 – 292

Chapter 46. Model Predictive Control of an Industrial Dryer

pp.:  292 – 298

Chapter 47. Approximate Dynamic Models Using Coarse Grid Parameter Relaxation

pp.:  298 – 304

Chapter 48. Analysis of different control possibilities for the Divided Wall Column: feedback diagonal and Dynamic Matrix Control

pp.:  304 – 310

Chapter 49. Control Strategies for Brine Electrolysis by Ion Exchange Membrane Cell Process

pp.:  310 – 316

Chapter 50. A new methodology for the active control of the heat transfer in Autoclave technology

pp.:  316 – 322

Chapter 51. Model Predictive Control: A Multi-Parametric Programming Approach

pp.:  322 – 328

Chapter 52. Flowsheet Simulation for the Steel Industry- Using Experiences from Chemical Engineering and Modern Software Approaches

pp.:  328 – 334

Chapter 53. Some aspects of rate-based modelling and simulation of three-phase distillation columns

pp.:  334 – 340

Chapter 54. Modeling and Simulation Tools for Supercritical Fluid Processes

pp.:  340 – 346

Chapter 55. A computer aided tool for heavy oil thermal cracking process simulation

pp.:  346 – 352

Chapter 56. Natural Gas Fired Power Plants with CO2-Capture- Process Integration for High Fuel-to-Electricity Conversion Efficiency

pp.:  352 – 358

Chapter 57. Simulation of convective drying of multicomponent moisture in a computer code MultidryPAK

pp.:  358 – 364

Chapter 58. An Algorithm for Analysis of Eletrolytic Liquid-Liquid Extraction Process for Concentration of Organic Acids

pp.:  364 – 370

Chapter 59. Estimation of the heat released by chemical reactions: Application to control of a simulated batch reactor

pp.:  370 – 376

Chapter 60. Modelling and Simulation of Biotechnological Processes: BIOSIM– A Package suitable for Integration in Process Engineering Tools

pp.:  376 – 382

Chapter 61. Simulation and Optimisation of Atmospheric and Vacuum Distillations of a Lube Plant

pp.:  382 – 388

Chapter 62. A coalescence and breakup module for implementation in CFD-codes

pp.:  388 – 394

Chapter 63. Fluid Dynamics and Thermochemical Simulation of a Smelting Cyclone

pp.:  394 – 400

Chapter 64. Computational Fluid Dynamics Modelling of Multiphase Reactors

pp.:  400 – 406

Chapter 65. Simulation of silica deposition in an Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Vapour Deposition reactor, using a modified CFD software

pp.:  406 – 412

Chapter 66. Validation of a CFD model of a novel recycle axial flow cyclone for droplets removal from gas streams

pp.:  412 – 418

Chapter 67. Simulating Flow and Heat Transfer in Tubes Using a Fast CFD Formulation

pp.:  418 – 424

Chapter 68. Improving the Flow of Stirred Vessels with Anchor Type Impellers

pp.:  424 – 430

Chapter 69. Influence of turbulence modelling and grid discretization on the simulation of flow-forces on tubes in cross-flow

pp.:  430 – 436

Chapter 70. A CFD - Finite Volume Method to Generate Deterministic Model: Application to Stirred Tank Reactors

pp.:  436 – 442

Chapter 71. Simulation of Nox formation of glass melting furnaces by an integrated computational approach: CFD+Reactor Network Analysis

pp.:  442 – 448

Chapter 72. CFD-Analysis of Heat Transfer and Initiator Mixing Performance in LDPE High Pressure Tubular Reactors

pp.:  448 – 454

Chapter 73. Dynamic Simulation of Complex Reaction Schemes and Biochemical Applications in Stirred Tank Reactors with Respect to Imperfect Mixing

pp.:  454 – 460

Chapter 74. The steady state analysis of the twin helix heat exchanger

pp.:  460 – 466

Chapter 75. Simulation of the bubble formation dynamics in rheologically complex fluids

pp.:  466 – 472

Chapter 76. Coarse-grained formulation for the time evolution of intermaterial contact area density in mixing systems

pp.:  472 – 478

Chapter 77. Dynamic Optimization of Semicontinuous Emulsion Copolymerization Reactions: Composition and Molecular Weight Distribution

pp.:  478 – 484

Chapter 78. Optimizing the Operation of a Sequential-Simulated Moving-Bed Separation Process Using MINLP

pp.:  484 – 490

Chapter 79. Multiperiod Planning for a Utility System Considering Emergency Situation by New Approach

pp.:  490 – 496

Chapter 80. Minimization of Natural Gas and Water Consumption in the Operation of Utility Plants

pp.:  496 – 502

Chapter 81. Dynamic optimization of chemical and biochemical processes using restricted second order information

pp.:  502 – 508

Chapter 82. Interaction Between Process Plant Operation and Cracking Furnaces Maintenance Policy in an Ethylene Plant

pp.:  508 – 514

Chapter 83. Convergence Refinement of Stochastic Optimization by Coupling a Genetic Algorithm and a Simulated Annealing Procedure

pp.:  514 – 520

Chapter 84. Fuzzy Modeling of Catalytic Multi-phase Reactor

pp.:  520 – 526

Chapter 85. Strategy and Mathematical Development for Scale-Up of Molecular Distillators for Recovering Carotenoids from Palm Oil

pp.:  526 – 532

Chapter 86. Characterization and quantification of liquid distribution in a packed column on a pilot scale

pp.:  532 – 538

Chapter 87. Sensitivity in Optimization of a Reactor System with Deactivating Catalyst

pp.:  538 – 544

Chapter 88. Detailed Mathematical Modelling of Membrane Modules

pp.:  544 – 550

Chapter 89. A novel approach to the analysis of distillation columns for multicomponent mixtures

pp.:  550 – 556

Chapter 90. ROME: A Repository to Support the Integration of Models over the Lifecycle of Model-based Engineering Processes

pp.:  556 – 562

Chapter 91. Increase business benefits by using on-line models.

pp.:  562 – 568

Chapter 92. Symbolic Discretization of Population Models for Process Simulation

pp.:  568 – 574

Chapter 93. Heat Integration in Process Design and Retrofit– Software Tools and Data Interchange -

pp.:  574 – 580

Chapter 94. Modelling and optimisation of polymerisation reactors in gPROMS

pp.:  580 – 586

Chapter 95. Modeling Particle Size Distribution (PSD) in Emulsion Copolymerization Reactions in a Continuous Loop Reactor

pp.:  586 – 592

Chapter 96. Process modelling of metallurgical processes– software tool and modelling concept

pp.:  592 – 598

Chapter 97. Modelling High Pressure Extraction Processes

pp.:  598 – 604

Chapter 98. Waterless wool cleaning process with supercritical carbon dioxide: extractor modeling and optimisation

pp.:  604 – 610

Chapter 99. Equation Based SPYRO® Model and Solver for the Simulation of the Steam Cracking Process

pp.:  610 – 616

Chapter 100. A Shortcut Method for Design and Synthesis of Multicomponent Thermally Coupled Distillation Flowsheets

pp.:  616 – 622

Chapter 101. A heating-cooling management to improve controllability of batch reactor equipped with a mono-fluid heating-cooling system

pp.:  622 – 628

Chapter 102. Evaluation of time varying parameters in polymerization reactors by means of Temperature Oscillation Calorimetry

pp.:  628 – 634

Chapter 103. Integer-Programming Based Algorithms and Computational Performance for Terminal-Drop Zone Assignment Problems

pp.:  634 – 640

Chapter 104. Automatic Generation of Switching Start-Up Schemes for Chemical Processes

pp.:  640 – 646

Chapter 105. Creative Design of Distillation Flowsheets Based on Theory of Solving Inventive Problems

pp.:  646 – 652

Chapter 106. Technological change by system design- the industrial production of aromatics

pp.:  652 – 658

Chapter 107. Symmetric multiprocessing algorithm for conceptual process design

pp.:  658 – 664

Chapter 108. Optimisation of distillation and pervaporation system for ethanol dehydration

pp.:  664 – 670

Chapter 109. Shape and Terminal Velocity of Single Bubble Motion: a Novel Approach

pp.:  670 – 676

Chapter 110. The Myth of Decomposition

pp.:  676 – 682

Chapter 111. Parameter Analysis and Optimization of Ideal Heat Integrated Distillation Columns (HIDiC)

pp.:  682 – 688

Chapter 112. Computer-aided screening of adsorbents and porous catalyst carriers

pp.:  688 – 694

Chapter 113. A Hierarchical Framework for Modelling Biopharmaceutical Manufacture to Address Process and Business Needs

pp.:  694 – 700

Chapter 114. Study of the insertion of partial oxidation gas turbine to satisfy high temperature requirements of industrial processes using energy integration techniques

pp.:  700 – 706

Chapter 115. Abstract design in the development of pharmaceutical processes

pp.:  706 – 712

Chapter 116. Batch Distillation of Azeotropic Mixtures in a Column with a Middle Vessel

pp.:  712 – 718

Chapter 117. Development and design of a forced unsteady-state reactor through numerical simulation

pp.:  718 – 724

Chapter 118. Intent and Rationale in the Design of Chemical Processes: A Case Study

pp.:  724 – 730

Chapter 119. Energy Efficient Distillation by Optimal Distribution of Heating and Cooling Requirements

pp.:  730 – 736

Chapter 120. Optimal Design of Heat-Integrated Multipurpose Batch Facilities

pp.:  736 – 742

Chapter 121. Plant-independent Process Representation

pp.:  742 – 748

Chapter 122. The design and management of material cycles towards a functional specification for an awareness-tool

pp.:  748 – 754

Chapter 123. A Strategy for the Generation of Robust Accident Scenarios in Quantitative Risk Assessment Using Multi-Component Analysis

pp.:  754 – 760

Chapter 124. Simulation of Blowout Events: Integration of Different Modelling Approaches Within Industrial Risk Assessment and Management Tools

pp.:  760 – 766

Chapter 125. Fault diagnosis system support for reactive scheduling in multipurpose batch chemical plants

pp.:  766 – 772

Chapter 126. Improving on chemical process safety through distributed computer assisted knowledge analysis of preliminary design

pp.:  772 – 778

Chapter 127. Plant Monitoring and Fault Detection:Synergy between Data Reconciliation and Principal Component Analysis

pp.:  778 – 784

Chapter 128. Note on vapour disengagement dynamics modelling

pp.:  784 – 790

Chapter 129. Computer aided transportation risk assessment

pp.:  790 – 796

Chapter 130. Using PHA Results for Real Time Operator Support during ASM

pp.:  796 – 802

Chapter 131. Leak Detection and Localisation in Pipes and Pipelines

pp.:  802 – 808

Chapter 132. Industrial Applications of Intelligent Systems for Operating Procedure Synthesis and Hazards Analysis for Batch Process Plants

pp.:  808 – 814

Chapter 133. Model-based safety verification under uncertainty

pp.:  814 – 820

Chapter 134. Computerized Screening of Chemicals for Energy Release Hazards

pp.:  820 – 826

Chapter 135. A Hybrid Modular Hierarchical Approach for Fault Diagnosis in Complex Transient Processes

pp.:  826 – 832

Chapter 136. Dynamic Simulation of the Behaviour of Pressure Relief Systems

pp.:  832 – 838

Chapter 137. From Environmental Care to Sustainability: the role of CAPE tools and methods

pp.:  838 – 844

Chapter 138. Accounting for sustainability requirements in process design

pp.:  844 – 850

Chapter 139. An Intelligent System for Identifying Waste Minimization Opportunities in Chemical Processes

pp.:  850 – 856

Chapter 140. A CAPE tool for evaluation of adsorber-reactor systems for treatment of exhausts from mobile sources

pp.:  856 – 862

Chapter 141. Quick identification of the wastewater biological treatment process by using shortcut techniques and previous plant operation data

pp.:  862 – 868

Chapter 142. Implementation of Flue Gas Cleaning Systems into an Object-Oriented Process Simulator for Practical Use

pp.:  868 – 874

Chapter 143. Dynamic optimisation of small size wastewater treatment plants including nitrification and denitrification processes

pp.:  874 – 880

Chapter 144. A New Procedure for Predicting NOx Emissions from Furnaces

pp.:  880 – 886

Chapter 145. Liquid Effluent Properties Prediction from an Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant Using Artificial Neural Networks

pp.:  886 – 892

Chapter 146. Incorporating Production Scheduling in the Optimal Operation of Wastewater Treatment Plants

pp.:  892 – 898

Chapter 147. Analysis of the Operation of a NSDX Pilot Plant for Cr(VI) Recovery

pp.:  898 – 904

Chapter 148. Optimum deNOx performance using inferential feedforward reductant flow control

pp.:  904 – 910

Chapter 149. Software tool for waste treatment selection using economic and ecological assessments

pp.:  910 – 916

Chapter 150. Distributed Information System For Environmentally Conscious Process Design

pp.:  916 – 922

Chapter 151. Decision Making for Batch Manufacturing Sites under Uncertainty

pp.:  922 – 928

Chapter 152. Minimization of Water Consumption and Wastewater Discharge in the Sugar Cane Industry

pp.:  928 – 934

Chapter 153. Hydrodynamics and Chemical Model to Evaluate Environmental Risks in Proximity of River Mouth

pp.:  934 – 940

Chapter 154. Simulation and optimization of the reactive absorption of HF/HNO3 during pickling acid regeneration

pp.:  940 – 946

Chapter 155. Trend recognition of process data of a refinery using wavelets

pp.:  946 – 952

Chapter 156. Comparison of methods for assessing human health and the environmental impact in early phases of chemical process development

pp.:  952 – 958

Chapter 157. An integrated framework of process and environmental models, and EHS constraints for retrofit targeting

pp.:  958 – 964

Chapter 158.. Soft sensor development and experimental application to wastewater treatment process

pp.:  964 – 970

Chapter 159. Computer Aided Technique for Pollution Prevention and Treatment

pp.:  970 – 976

Chapter 160. Using driving force based separation efficiency curves within an integrated system for process synthesis/design

pp.:  976 – 982

Chapter 161. Pairing Criteria and Tuning Methods Towards Integration for Heat Exchanger Networks

pp.:  982 – 994

Chapter 163. A Conceptual Programming Approach for the Design of Flexible HENs

pp.:  988 – 1000

Chapter 162. Mass Exchange Network Synthesis by Coupling a Genetic Algorithm and a SQP Procedure

pp.:  994 – 988

Chapter 164. Synthesis of Reactor Networks in Overall Process Flowsheets within Multilevel MINLP Approach

pp.:  1000 – 1012

Chapter 166. Separation System Synthesis of Fractional Crystallisation Processes With Heat Integration

pp.:  1012 – 1018

Chapter 165. Synthesis of reactive and extractive Distillation Units Using Distillation Line Diagrams

pp.:  1012 – 1012

Chapter 167. Optimization of bleed streams in evaporation systems based on pinch analysis: new approach

pp.:  1018 – 1024

Chapter 168. Knowledge Based Models for the Analysis of Complex Separation Processes

pp.:  1024 – 18

Chapter 170. Synthesis of Separation Processes by Using Case-based Reasoning

pp.:  1036 – 1042

Chapter 171. An analytical process performance model for batch distillations

pp.:  1042 – 1048

Chapter 172. Synthesis of Heat Exchanger Networks Considering Stream Splitting and the Rigorous Calculation of the Heat Transfer Coefficient According to the Bell Delaware Method

pp.:  1048 – 1054

Chapter 173. Using Conceptual Models for the Synthesis and Design of Batch Distillations

pp.:  1054 – 1060

Chapter 174. Mixed Integer Linear Programming and Constrained Based Search Approaches in a Multipurpose Batch Plant Short Term Scheduling Problem

pp.:  1060 – 1066

Chapter 175. A Continuous-Time Approach to Short-Term Scheduling of Resource- Constrained Multistage Batch Facilities

pp.:  1066 – 1072

Chapter 176. A Comparative Study of Bi-linear and Tri-linear Approaches for the Monitoring of an Industrial Batch Process

pp.:  1072 – 1078

Chapter 177. Planning and Scheduling in a Pharmaceutical Research and Development

pp.:  1078 – 1084

Chapter 178. Mixed Integer programming techniques for the scheduling of fuel oil and asphalt production

pp.:  1084 – 1090

Chapter 179. A Time-Windows Approach for Enhancing the Capabilities of Batch Scheduling Systems: An Application to Simulated Annealing Search

pp.:  1090 – 1096

Chapter 180. A Hierarchical Approach for Real-Time Scheduling of a Multiproduct Batch Plant with Uncertainties

pp.:  1096 – 1102

Chapter 181. Closed-Loop Implementation of Optimal Operating Policies in Batch Distillation

pp.:  1102 – 1108

Chapter 182. Development of an efficient system for scheduling large-scale industrial process and consumer goods factories with multipurpose and flexible storage

pp.:  1108 – 1114

Chapter 183. Optimal Cyclic Operation of Biomass Production

pp.:  1114 – 1120

Chapter 184. Short-term Scheduling and Recipe Optimization of Blending Processes

pp.:  1120 – 1126

Chapter 185. Planning and Maintenance Optimization for Multipurpose Plants

pp.:  1126 – 1132

Chapter 186. A Mathematical Programming Approach for the Optimal Scheduling of Heat- Integrated Multipurpose Plants under Fouling Conditions

pp.:  1132 – 1138

Chapter 187. Development of Batch Process Operation Management Platform

pp.:  1138 – 1144

Chapter 188. Synthesis, experiments and simulation of a heterogeneous batch distillation process

pp.:  1144 – 1150

Chapter 189. Robust Mixed Stochastic Enumerative Search Technique for Batch Sequencing Problems

pp.:  1150 – 1156

Chapter 190. Systematic Assessments of Uncertain Demand Effects on Multiproduct Batch Process Design Using a Multi-Objective Optimization Technique

pp.:  1156 – 1162

Chapter 191. A Mixed Integer Model for LPG Scheduling

pp.:  1162 – 1168

Chapter 192. Simulation-aided Implementation of Supervisory Control for Industrial Batch Reactors

pp.:  1168 – 1174

Chapter 193. Dynamic modeling of batch distillation: comparison between commercial software

pp.:  1174 – 1180

Chapter 194. Design, Synthesis and Scheduling of Multipurpose Batch Plants via an Effective Continuous-Time Formulation

pp.:  1180 – 1186

Chapter 195. A Novel Superstructure and Optimisation Scheme for the Synthesis of Reaction-Separation Processes

pp.:  1186 – 1192

Chapter 196. Short term Product distribution plan for multisite batch production, warehousing and distribution operations: solutions through Supply-Demand network and Resource-Task network optimisation approaches

pp.:  1192 – 1198

Chapter 197. A New Generation in ERM Systems: The Tic Tac Toe Algorithm

pp.:  1198 – 1204

Author Index

pp.:  1204 – 1208

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