Here is an extremely motivating post about the scheduling problem for beginners with a background in math. Clearly stated easiness for small and ordinal problem and complexity for large scale problems or those, which have different kinds of restrictions. Actually it also refers to this paper, which should be the next step getting into the scheduling problem.
Personally I think it is quite an opportunity for writing a master work for those who hasn't decided yet on a title of their thesis. A lot of work-places has such problems (hospitals, educational centers etc) so it can be treated within the organisation specific restrictions set and so be analytic as well.
Tuesday, 24 August 2010
Saturday, 14 August 2010
End of story II
In continue the previous story. The worst thing about that fact is that you cannot really rely on Google since the technology their are offering on the market can be closed at any moment. They are so new, so modern and so risky to follow.
Here is a short story of such fact a Google graveyard.
Here is a short story of such fact a Google graveyard.
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Software development
Thursday, 5 August 2010
End of story
A quickly ended history of one well-known and widely marketed technology - Google wave.
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Software development
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