Size of the problem Sample Clauses

Size of the problem. It can be important to estimate the size of the problem before processing starts, because a potential solution to the problem can be dependent of the problem size. Moreover, standard optimization tools have not the capacity of generating solutions if the problem instances are too big. In such cases a simplification of the problem size has to be made, or a heuristic that generate a near optimal solution has to be generated. The problem size can be defined by calculating all empirical data of the real world problem. In our case we have several nodes, site, terminal and customer nodes, in which generates a vast number of variables exponentially increasing by the number of instances. The number of variables and constraints are defining the problem size, as well as parameters. A large number of integer variables makes to problem harder to solve than a problem size constituted of larger number of continuous variables. In our selection of the real life problem, the numbers of site nodes are 6, furthermore the problem size contains of approximately 40 customer nodes, 40 vessels, 30 different product types and a time horizon of 28 days. This will generate a problem size too large to be handled by a standard solver. Potential methods to solve such problems can be to simplify the problem instances by considering homogenous products, a decrease in the number of vessels or customer nodes. This can be done by excluding vessel that is less used and insignificant customer nodes, by consider clustering of customer nodes. Another option instead of using homogenous products is to also cluster products with similar applications/specifications.
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  • IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM During the early stages of problem detection, the NMC will be able to tell which CLECs are affected by the catastrophe. Further analysis and/or first hand observation will determine if the disaster has affected CLEC equipment only, BellSouth equipment only or a combination. The initial restoration activity will be largely determined by the equipment that is affected. Once the nature of the disaster is determined and after verifying the cause of the problem, the NMC will initiate reroutes and/or transfers that are jointly agreed upon by the affected CLECs' Network Management Center and the BellSouth NMC. The type and percentage of controls used will depend upon available network capacity. Controls necessary to stabilize the situation will be invoked and the NMC will attempt to re-establish as much traffic as possible. For long-term outages, recovery efforts will be coordinated by the ECC. Traffic controls will continue to be applied by the NMC until facilities are re-established. As equipment is made available for service, the ECC will instruct the NMC to begin removing the controls and allow traffic to resume.

  • CARE OF THE PREMISES The TENANT has examined the PREMISES, including (where applicable) the living quarters, all facilities, furniture and appliances, and is satisfied with its present physical condition. The TENANT agrees to maintain the PREMISES in as good condition as it is at the start of this Lease except for ordinary wear and tear. The TENANT must pay for all repairs, replacements and damages, whether or not caused by the act or neglect of the TENANT. The TENANT will remove all of the TENANT's property at the end of this Lease. Any property that is left becomes the property of the LANDLORD and may be thrown out. All of TENANT'S garbage will be disposed of properly by TENANT in the appropriate receptacles for garbage collection. Accumulations of garbage in and around the PREMISES, or depositing by TENANT or those residing with TENANT of garbage in areas not designated and designed as garbage receptacles shall constitute a violation of this lease. TENANT shall generally maintain the PREMISES in a neat and orderly condition. Damage or destruction by TENANT, TENANT's employees or TENANT's visitors of the PREMISES shall constitute a violation of this Lease.

  • Development of the Property Except as modified by this Agreement, the Development and the Property will be developed in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations, including but not limited to the City’s ordinances and the zoning regulations applicable to the Property, and such amendments to City ordinances and regulations that that may be applied to the Development and the Property under Chapter 245, Texas Local Government Code, and good engineering practices (the “Applicable Regulations”). If there is a conflict between the Applicable Regulations and the Development Standards, the Development Standards shall control.

  • Details of the Processing The subject-matter of Processing of Personal Data by Data Processor is the performance of the Services pursuant to the Agreement. The duration of the Processing, the nature and purpose of the Processing, as well as the types of Personal Data Processed and categories of Data Subjects under this DPA are further specified in Schedule 1 (Details of the Processing) to this DPA.

  • SCOPE OF THE WORK The Contractor shall furnish all the materials, perform all of the Work, and do all things required by the Contract Documents.

  • RISK OF THE PROPERTY As from the time of the sale, the Property shall be at the sole risk of the Purchaser as regards to loss or damage of whatsoever nature or howsoever occurring including by fire or other accidents, state of cultivation, non-occupation or otherwise.

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