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Hermeticity testing of MEMS and microelectronic packages /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: References -- pt. 1 Introduction to Hermetic Packages and Leak Types -- 1.The Evolution of Packages, Their Sealing Methods, and Modes of Fabrication -- 1.1.Introduction -- 1.2.The Evolution of Microelectronics and MEMS Packages -- 1.3.MEMS Sealing Techniques and Mode Package Fabrication -- 1.3.1.Materials -- 1.3.2.Sealing Techniques -- 1.4.Summary of MEMS Packaging Materials and Techniques -- References -- 2.Assembly, Packaging, and Environmentally Induced Failures in MEMS -- 2.1.Introduction -- 2.2.Particle Contamination -- 2.3.Thermomechanical Constraints -- 2.3.1.Thermomechanical Constraints in Die Attach -- 2.3.2.Thermomechanical Constraints in Package-Level Encapsulation -- 2.3.3.Thermomechanical Constraints in Wafer-Level Encapsulation -- 2.3.4.Thermomechanical Constraints in Flip-Chip Bonding -- 2.4.Moisture and Gas Absorption -- 2.4.1.Moisture Absorption -- 2.4.2.Barrier Coatings: A Protection Against Moisture Absorption -- 2.4.3.Outgassing -- 2.5.Conclusions: Reliability Demonstration and Accelerated Testing -- References -- 3.Packaging Requirements for Hermeticity -- 3.1.The Need for Hermeticity in MEMS and Microelectronics Packaging -- 3.2.Balancing Maximum Permissive Leak Rate and Packaging Costs: The Quasi-Hermetic Package -- References -- 4.The Different Types of Leaks in MEMS and Microelectronics Packaging -- 4.1.Introduction -- 4.2.Leak Channels or Capillary Leaks -- 4.3.Permeation -- 4.4.Outgassing -- 4.5.Conclusion -- References -- pt. 2 Traditional Hermeticity Test Techniques and Standards -- 5.Ex Situ Hermeticity Test Methods -- 5.1.Introduction -- 5.2.Fine Leak Tests -- 5.2.1.Helium Fine Leak Test -- 5.2.2.Radioisotope Leak Detection Method -- 5.3.Gross Leak Tests -- 5.3.1.Fluorocarbon Liquid and Vapor Gross Leak Detection -- 5.3.2.Gross Bubble Test -- 5.3.3.Weight Gain -- 5.3.4.Dye Penetrant Gross Leak Test -- 5.4.Combinational Tests -- 5.4.1.Optical Fine/Gross Leak Detection Method -- 5.4.2.Cumulative Helium Leak Detection (CHLD) Method -- References -- 6.The History of Hermeticity Standards MIL-STD-883 T.M. 1014 and MIL-STD-750 T.M. 1071 -- 6.1.Introduction: The First Hermeticity Tests -- 6.2.The Introduction of the Military Standards -- 6.3.The First Problems with Traditional Hermeticity Tests and Standards -- 6.4.Military Standard Revisions -- 6.5.Summary -- References -- pt. 3 Limitations of Existing Hermeticity Test Methods in Low Volume Packages -- 7.Permeation -- 7.1.Introduction -- 7.2.Mathematics of Permeation -- 7.3.Limitations of the Packaging Material -- 7.4.Conclusions -- References -- 8.Outgassing and Residual Gas Analysis (RGA) -- 8.1.Outgassing -- 8.2.Residual Gas Analysis -- References -- 9.Low-Cavity Volume Capillary Leak Limitations -- 9.1.Limitations of the Helium Fine Leak Test Method -- 9.1.1.Volume Limitations -- 9.1.2.Minimum Detectable Leak Rate -- References -- pt. 4 Novel Methods of Leak Detection -- 10.Q-Factor Monitoring of Resonant Microstructures as a Hermeticity Measurement Method -- 10.1.Introduction -- 10.2.Lumped Element Modeling of a Microresonator -- 10.3.Definitions and Measurement Methods of the Quality Factor Q -- 10.3.1.Definition in Terms of Stored Energy -- 10.3.2.Definition in Terms of Bandwidth -- 10.3.3.Determination of the Q-Factor by Amplitude-Frequency Measurement -- 10.3.4.Determination of the Q-Factor by Phase Measurement -- 10.4.Relation Between Pressure and Q-Factor -- References -- 11.In Situ Test Methods in Development -- 11.1.Introduction -- 11.2.Copper Test Structures -- 11.3.Micro-Pirani Gauge -- References -- 12.Ex Situ Hermeticity Test Methods in Development -- 12.1.Introduction -- 12.2.FTIR Spectroscopy -- 12.2.1.Application to Hermeticity -- 12.2.2.Theoretical Limitations -- 12.2.3.Practical Considerations -- 12.2.4.Summary -- 12.3.Raman Spectroscopy -- 12.3.1.Application to the Hermeticity Test -- 12.3.2.Theoretical Limitations -- 12.3.3.Practical Considerations -- 12.3.4.Summary -- References -- pt. 5 Conclusions and Vision -- 13.Summary of Hermeticity Test Methods -- 14.The Way Forward -- 14.1.Introduction -- 14.2.Improvement on Existing Techniques -- 14.3.New Hermetic Materials and Hermeticity Test Methods -- 14.4.Conclusions -- References.…”
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Characterization of tribological materials
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…The role of adhesion in wear -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Considerations for experiments -- Background -- Macroscopic experiments -- Atomic level experiments -- Microscopic contacts -- 2.3 Theoretical considerations at the atomic level -- Background for theory -- Universal binding energy relation -- Semiempirical methods -- 2.4 Conclusions -- References --…”
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Characterization of tribological materials
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…The role of adhesion in wear -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Considerations for experiments -- Background -- Macroscopic experiments -- Atomic level experiments -- Microscopic contacts -- 2.3 Theoretical considerations at the atomic level -- Background for theory -- Universal binding energy relation -- Semiempirical methods -- 2.4 Conclusions -- References --…”
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Proceedings of the 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education ICME-13 /
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…Topic study group no.38 Research on resources (textbooks, learning materials etc.), Lianghuo Fan, Luc Trouche -- Topic study group no.39 Large scale assessment and testing in mathematics education, Rae Young Kim, Christine Suurtamm -- Topic study group no.40 Classroom assessment for mathematics learning, Denisse Thompson, Karin Brodie -- Topic study group no. 41 Uses of technology in primary mathematics education (up to age 10), Sophie Soury-Lavergne, Colleen Vale -- Topic study group no. 42 Uses of technology in lower secondary mathematics education (age 10 to 14), Lynda Ball, Paul Drijvers -- Topic study group no. 43 Uses of technology in upper secondary education (age 14 to 19), Colette Laborde, Stephen Hegedus -- Topic study group no. 44 Distance learning, e-learning, blended learning, Rúbia Barcelos Amaral, Veronica Hoyos -- Topic study group no. 45 Knowledge in/for teaching mathematics at primary level, Carolyn Maher, Peter Sullivan -- Topic study group no. 46 Knowledge in/for teaching mathematics at the secondary level, Ruhama Even, Xinrong Yang -- Topic study group no. 47 Pre-service mathematics education of primary teachers, Keiko Hino, Gabriel Stylianides -- Topic study group no. 48 Pre-service Mathematics Education of Secondary Teachers, Marilyn Strutchens, Rongjin Huang -- Topic study group no. 49 In-service education and professional development of primary mathematics teachers, Akihiko Takahashi, Leonor Varas -- Topic study group no. 50 In-service education, and professional development of secondary mathematics teachers, Jill Adler, Yudong Yang -- Topic study group no. 51 Diversity of theories in mathematics education, Tommy Dreyfus, Anna Sierpinska -- Topic study group no. 52 Empirical methods and methodologies, David Clarke, Alan Schoenfeld -- Topic study group No. 53 Philosophy of mathematics education, Pau.…”
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Proceedings of the 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education ICME-13 /
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…Topic study group no.38 Research on resources (textbooks, learning materials etc.), Lianghuo Fan, Luc Trouche -- Topic study group no.39 Large scale assessment and testing in mathematics education, Rae Young Kim, Christine Suurtamm -- Topic study group no.40 Classroom assessment for mathematics learning, Denisse Thompson, Karin Brodie -- Topic study group no. 41 Uses of technology in primary mathematics education (up to age 10), Sophie Soury-Lavergne, Colleen Vale -- Topic study group no. 42 Uses of technology in lower secondary mathematics education (age 10 to 14), Lynda Ball, Paul Drijvers -- Topic study group no. 43 Uses of technology in upper secondary education (age 14 to 19), Colette Laborde, Stephen Hegedus -- Topic study group no. 44 Distance learning, e-learning, blended learning, Rúbia Barcelos Amaral, Veronica Hoyos -- Topic study group no. 45 Knowledge in/for teaching mathematics at primary level, Carolyn Maher, Peter Sullivan -- Topic study group no. 46 Knowledge in/for teaching mathematics at the secondary level, Ruhama Even, Xinrong Yang -- Topic study group no. 47 Pre-service mathematics education of primary teachers, Keiko Hino, Gabriel Stylianides -- Topic study group no. 48 Pre-service Mathematics Education of Secondary Teachers, Marilyn Strutchens, Rongjin Huang -- Topic study group no. 49 In-service education and professional development of primary mathematics teachers, Akihiko Takahashi, Leonor Varas -- Topic study group no. 50 In-service education, and professional development of secondary mathematics teachers, Jill Adler, Yudong Yang -- Topic study group no. 51 Diversity of theories in mathematics education, Tommy Dreyfus, Anna Sierpinska -- Topic study group no. 52 Empirical methods and methodologies, David Clarke, Alan Schoenfeld -- Topic study group No. 53 Philosophy of mathematics education, Pau.…”
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PEM fuel cells thermal and water management fundamentals /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Water and its transport in the polymer electrolyte membrane -- 4.1 Introduction to the polymer electrolyte membrane -- 4.2 Ion transport and ionic conductivity -- 4.2.1 Proton transport -- 4.2.2 Ionic conductivity correlations -- 4.2.3 Ionic conductivity measurement -- 4.3 Water transport in polymer electrolyte membranes -- 4.3.1 Transport mechanisms -- 4.3.2 Water holding capacity -- 4.4 Water quantification using neutron radiography -- 4.5 Ion transport in cathode catalyst layers -- 4.5.1 Variation in water content in catalyst layers -- 4.5.2 Proton transport in cathode catalyst layers -- 4.5.3 Multiple-layered cathode catalyst layers -- 4.6 Chapter summary --…”
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PEM fuel cells thermal and water management fundamentals /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Water and its transport in the polymer electrolyte membrane -- 4.1 Introduction to the polymer electrolyte membrane -- 4.2 Ion transport and ionic conductivity -- 4.2.1 Proton transport -- 4.2.2 Ionic conductivity correlations -- 4.2.3 Ionic conductivity measurement -- 4.3 Water transport in polymer electrolyte membranes -- 4.3.1 Transport mechanisms -- 4.3.2 Water holding capacity -- 4.4 Water quantification using neutron radiography -- 4.5 Ion transport in cathode catalyst layers -- 4.5.1 Variation in water content in catalyst layers -- 4.5.2 Proton transport in cathode catalyst layers -- 4.5.3 Multiple-layered cathode catalyst layers -- 4.6 Chapter summary --…”
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The Governance of International Migration : Irregular Migrants' Access to Right to Stay in Turkey and Morocco /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…; Mobilization for individual mobility; 4 Turkey; De-politicized illegality and a quest for legitimacy; 4.1 Migrant deportability beyond the EU borders; Experiences of deportability: Between tolerance and arbitrariness; 4.2 Illegality in (semi- )settlement: Incorporation into informality; Settling into informality; 'We arrived, slept, and the next day we started working'; Limits of labour market participation; Opening access to healthcare?…”
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Street Politics in the Age of Austerity : From the Indignados to Occupy /
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The Governance of International Migration : Irregular Migrants' Access to Right to Stay in Turkey and Morocco /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…; Mobilization for individual mobility; 4 Turkey; De-politicized illegality and a quest for legitimacy; 4.1 Migrant deportability beyond the EU borders; Experiences of deportability: Between tolerance and arbitrariness; 4.2 Illegality in (semi- )settlement: Incorporation into informality; Settling into informality; 'We arrived, slept, and the next day we started working'; Limits of labour market participation; Opening access to healthcare?…”
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Street Politics in the Age of Austerity : From the Indignados to Occupy /
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Late-career Risks in Changing Welfare States : Comparing Germany and the United States since the 1980s /
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Institutional context and social policy change; 3.1 Macroeconomic context; 3.2 Differences and trends in the employment levels of older people.…”
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Late-career Risks in Changing Welfare States : Comparing Germany and the United States since the 1980s /
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Institutional context and social policy change; 3.1 Macroeconomic context; 3.2 Differences and trends in the employment levels of older people.…”
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System health management with aerospace applications /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Tumer Overview 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Lifecycle Considerations 8.3 Design Methods and Practices for Effective SHM 8.4 Summary Acknowledgments Bibliography9 Assessing and Maturing Technology Readiness Levels Ryan M. Mackey Overview 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Motivating Maturity Assessment 9.3 Review of Technology Readiness Levels 9.4 Special Needs of SHM 9.5 Mitigation Approaches 9.6 TRLs for SHM 9.7 A Sample Maturation Effort 9.8 Summary Bibliography10 Verification and Validation Lawrence Z. …”
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System health management with aerospace applications /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Tumer Overview 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Lifecycle Considerations 8.3 Design Methods and Practices for Effective SHM 8.4 Summary Acknowledgments Bibliography9 Assessing and Maturing Technology Readiness Levels Ryan M. Mackey Overview 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Motivating Maturity Assessment 9.3 Review of Technology Readiness Levels 9.4 Special Needs of SHM 9.5 Mitigation Approaches 9.6 TRLs for SHM 9.7 A Sample Maturation Effort 9.8 Summary Bibliography10 Verification and Validation Lawrence Z. …”
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Introduction to logistics systems management
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Foreword Preface About the Authors Exercises and Website Acknowledgments 1 Introducing Logistics 1.1 Definition of Logistics 1.2 Logistics Systems 1.2.1 Logistics activities 1.2.2 Information flows and logistics network 1.2.3 Case of more products 1.3 Reverse Logistics 1.4 Integrated Logistics 1.5 Objectives of Logistics 1.5.1 Measures of the service level 1.6 Management of the Logistics System 1.6.1 Planning phase 1.6.2 Organisational phase 1.6.3 Control phase 1.7 Case Study: the Pfizer Logistics System 1.8 Questions and Problems 2 Forecasting Logistics Requirements 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Qualitative Methods 2.3 Quantitative Methods 2.3.1 Graphical representation of time series 2.3.2 Classification of time series 2.4 Data Preprocessing 2.4.1 Insertion of missing data 2.4.2 Detection of outliers 2.4.3 Data aggregation 2.4.4 Removing the calendar variations 2.4.5 Deflating monetary time series 2.4.6 Adjusting for population variations 2.4.7 Normalising the data 2.5 Choice of the Forecasting Method 2.5.1 Notation 2.5.2 Casual versus extrapolation methods 2.5.3 Decomposition method 2.5.4 Further time series extrapolation methods: the constant trend case 2.5.5 Further time series extrapolation methods: the linear trend case 2.5.6 Further time series extrapolation methods: the seasonal effect case 2.5.7 Further time series extrapolation methods: the irregular series case 2.5.8 Sporadic time series 2.6 Advanced Forecasting Method 2.7 Accuracy Measure and Forecasting Monitoring 2.7.1 Accuracy measures 2.7.2 Tuning of the forecasting methods 2.7.3 Forecast control 2.8 Interval Forecasts 2.9 Case Study: Forecasting Methods at Adriatica Accumulatori 2.10 Case Study: Sales Forecasting at Orlea 2.11 Questions and Problems 3 Designing the Logistics Network 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Qualitative Methods 3.3 Quantitative Methods 3.3.1 Single-commodity single-echelon continuous location problems 3.3.2 Single-commodity single-echelon discrete location problems 3.3.3 Single-commodity two-echelon discrete location problems 3.3.4 The multi-commodity case 3.3.5 Location-covering problems 3.3.6 p-centre problems 3.4 Hybrid Methods 3.5 Stochastic Location Models 3.6 Case Study: Container Warehouse Location at Hardcastle 3.7 Case Study: the Organ Transplantation Location-Allocation Policy of the Italian National Transplant Centre 3.8 Questions and Problems 4 Selecting the Suppliers 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Definition of the Set of Potential Suppliers 4.3 Definition of the Selection Criteria 4.4 Supplier Selection 4.5 Case Study: the System for the Selection of Suppliers at Baxter 4.6 Questions and Problems 5 Managing a Warehouse 5.1 Introduction 5.1.1 Performance parameters 5.1.2 Decision-making problems 5.2 Warehouse Design 5.2.1 Choice of warehouse systems 5.2.2 Choice of warehouse layout 5.2.3 Sizing of the storage zone 5.2.4 Sizing of the receiving zone 5.2.5 Sizing of the shipping zone 5.3 Tactical Decisions for Warehouse Logistics Planning 5.3.1 Product allocation to the storage points 5.3.2 Inventory management 5.4 Operational Decisions for Warehouse Logistics Management 5.4.1 Package picking from the storage zone 5.4.2 Package consolidation in load units 5.5 Case Study: Performance Evaluation of an AS/RS System conducted by Wert Consulting 5.6 Case Study: Inventory Management at Wolferine 5.7 Case Study: Airplane Loading at FedEx 5.8 Questions and Problems 6 Managing Freight Transport 6.1 Introduction 6.1.1 Modes of transport 6.1.2 Classification of transport problems 6.2 Freight Traffic Assignment Problems 6.2.1 Minimum cost flow formulation 6.2.2 Linear single commodity minimum cost flow problems 6.2.3 Linear multicommodity minimum cost flow problems 6.3 Service Network Design Problems 6.3.1 The linear fixed charge network design model 6.4 Vehicle Allocation Problems 6.5 A Dynamic Driver Assignment Problem 6.6 Fleet Composition 6.7 Shipment Consolidation 6.8 Vehicle Routing Problems 6.8.1 The travelling salesman problem 6.8.2 The node routing problem with capacity and length constraints 6.8.3 The node routing and scheduling problem with time windows 6.8.4 Arc routing problems 6.8.5 Route sequencing 6.9 Real-Time Vehicle Routing Problems 6.10 Integrated Location and Routing Problems 6.11 Vendor Managed Inventory-Routing 6.12 Case Study: Air Network Design at Intexpress 6.13 Case Study: Meter Reader Routing and Scheduling at Socal 6.14 Case Study: Dynamic Vehicle Dispatching Problem with pickups and Deliveries at eCourier 6.15 Questions and Problems Index .…”
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Introduction to logistics systems management
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Foreword Preface About the Authors Exercises and Website Acknowledgments 1 Introducing Logistics 1.1 Definition of Logistics 1.2 Logistics Systems 1.2.1 Logistics activities 1.2.2 Information flows and logistics network 1.2.3 Case of more products 1.3 Reverse Logistics 1.4 Integrated Logistics 1.5 Objectives of Logistics 1.5.1 Measures of the service level 1.6 Management of the Logistics System 1.6.1 Planning phase 1.6.2 Organisational phase 1.6.3 Control phase 1.7 Case Study: the Pfizer Logistics System 1.8 Questions and Problems 2 Forecasting Logistics Requirements 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Qualitative Methods 2.3 Quantitative Methods 2.3.1 Graphical representation of time series 2.3.2 Classification of time series 2.4 Data Preprocessing 2.4.1 Insertion of missing data 2.4.2 Detection of outliers 2.4.3 Data aggregation 2.4.4 Removing the calendar variations 2.4.5 Deflating monetary time series 2.4.6 Adjusting for population variations 2.4.7 Normalising the data 2.5 Choice of the Forecasting Method 2.5.1 Notation 2.5.2 Casual versus extrapolation methods 2.5.3 Decomposition method 2.5.4 Further time series extrapolation methods: the constant trend case 2.5.5 Further time series extrapolation methods: the linear trend case 2.5.6 Further time series extrapolation methods: the seasonal effect case 2.5.7 Further time series extrapolation methods: the irregular series case 2.5.8 Sporadic time series 2.6 Advanced Forecasting Method 2.7 Accuracy Measure and Forecasting Monitoring 2.7.1 Accuracy measures 2.7.2 Tuning of the forecasting methods 2.7.3 Forecast control 2.8 Interval Forecasts 2.9 Case Study: Forecasting Methods at Adriatica Accumulatori 2.10 Case Study: Sales Forecasting at Orlea 2.11 Questions and Problems 3 Designing the Logistics Network 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Qualitative Methods 3.3 Quantitative Methods 3.3.1 Single-commodity single-echelon continuous location problems 3.3.2 Single-commodity single-echelon discrete location problems 3.3.3 Single-commodity two-echelon discrete location problems 3.3.4 The multi-commodity case 3.3.5 Location-covering problems 3.3.6 p-centre problems 3.4 Hybrid Methods 3.5 Stochastic Location Models 3.6 Case Study: Container Warehouse Location at Hardcastle 3.7 Case Study: the Organ Transplantation Location-Allocation Policy of the Italian National Transplant Centre 3.8 Questions and Problems 4 Selecting the Suppliers 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Definition of the Set of Potential Suppliers 4.3 Definition of the Selection Criteria 4.4 Supplier Selection 4.5 Case Study: the System for the Selection of Suppliers at Baxter 4.6 Questions and Problems 5 Managing a Warehouse 5.1 Introduction 5.1.1 Performance parameters 5.1.2 Decision-making problems 5.2 Warehouse Design 5.2.1 Choice of warehouse systems 5.2.2 Choice of warehouse layout 5.2.3 Sizing of the storage zone 5.2.4 Sizing of the receiving zone 5.2.5 Sizing of the shipping zone 5.3 Tactical Decisions for Warehouse Logistics Planning 5.3.1 Product allocation to the storage points 5.3.2 Inventory management 5.4 Operational Decisions for Warehouse Logistics Management 5.4.1 Package picking from the storage zone 5.4.2 Package consolidation in load units 5.5 Case Study: Performance Evaluation of an AS/RS System conducted by Wert Consulting 5.6 Case Study: Inventory Management at Wolferine 5.7 Case Study: Airplane Loading at FedEx 5.8 Questions and Problems 6 Managing Freight Transport 6.1 Introduction 6.1.1 Modes of transport 6.1.2 Classification of transport problems 6.2 Freight Traffic Assignment Problems 6.2.1 Minimum cost flow formulation 6.2.2 Linear single commodity minimum cost flow problems 6.2.3 Linear multicommodity minimum cost flow problems 6.3 Service Network Design Problems 6.3.1 The linear fixed charge network design model 6.4 Vehicle Allocation Problems 6.5 A Dynamic Driver Assignment Problem 6.6 Fleet Composition 6.7 Shipment Consolidation 6.8 Vehicle Routing Problems 6.8.1 The travelling salesman problem 6.8.2 The node routing problem with capacity and length constraints 6.8.3 The node routing and scheduling problem with time windows 6.8.4 Arc routing problems 6.8.5 Route sequencing 6.9 Real-Time Vehicle Routing Problems 6.10 Integrated Location and Routing Problems 6.11 Vendor Managed Inventory-Routing 6.12 Case Study: Air Network Design at Intexpress 6.13 Case Study: Meter Reader Routing and Scheduling at Socal 6.14 Case Study: Dynamic Vehicle Dispatching Problem with pickups and Deliveries at eCourier 6.15 Questions and Problems Index .…”
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The Integration of Descendants of Migrants from Turkey in Stockholm : The TIES Study in Sweden /
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Target group = descendants of migrants from Turkey -- reference group = young people of Swedish origin -- Table 2.3 : Respondents having left their parental home, target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 2.4 : Reasons for leaving the parental home (in %) -- Table 2.5 : Parents' province of origin (in %) -- Table 2.6 : Parents' ethnicity (self-identification) (in %) -- Table 2.8 : Parents' reasons to migrate to Sweden (in %) -- Table 2.10 : Citizenship position (in %) -- Table 2.11 : Grounds for citizenship acquisition (in %) -- Table 3.1 : School segregation at primary school level, by age for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 3.4 : Segregation at secondary school level, by age for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 3.5 : Repeating classes (secondary school) for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 3.7 : Remedial tutoring or homework coaching during secondary school (in %) -- Table 3.8 : Relations with teachers and other students, for target and reference groups -- Table 3.10 : Years of education, father and mother, for target and reference groups (standard deviations in parentheses) -- Table 3.11 : Number of books available at the parental home, for target and reference groups (in %).…”
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The Integration of Descendants of Migrants from Turkey in Stockholm : The TIES Study in Sweden /
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Target group = descendants of migrants from Turkey -- reference group = young people of Swedish origin -- Table 2.3 : Respondents having left their parental home, target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 2.4 : Reasons for leaving the parental home (in %) -- Table 2.5 : Parents' province of origin (in %) -- Table 2.6 : Parents' ethnicity (self-identification) (in %) -- Table 2.8 : Parents' reasons to migrate to Sweden (in %) -- Table 2.10 : Citizenship position (in %) -- Table 2.11 : Grounds for citizenship acquisition (in %) -- Table 3.1 : School segregation at primary school level, by age for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 3.4 : Segregation at secondary school level, by age for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 3.5 : Repeating classes (secondary school) for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 3.7 : Remedial tutoring or homework coaching during secondary school (in %) -- Table 3.8 : Relations with teachers and other students, for target and reference groups -- Table 3.10 : Years of education, father and mother, for target and reference groups (standard deviations in parentheses) -- Table 3.11 : Number of books available at the parental home, for target and reference groups (in %).…”
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Mobile robots for dynamic environments /
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Robot swarms: dynamics and control / Veysel Gazi -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Agent dynamics -- 4.2.1 Fully actuated agent model -- 4.2.2 Non-holonomic agent dynamics -- 4.2.3 Simplified or high-level agent models -- 4.3 Problem definitions -- 4.3.1 Aggregation and social foraging -- 4.3.2 Formal control and swarm tracking -- 4.3.3 Source seeking -- 4.4 Control design approaches -- 4.4.1 Artificial potential functions -- 4.4.2 Neighborhood topologies -- 4.4.3 Gradient-based, lyapunov, and sliding mode methods -- 4.4.4 Adaptive control approaches -- 4.4.5 Other nonlinear methods -- 4.5 Swarm robotic applications -- 4.5.1 Static coverage -- 4.5.2 Dynamic coverage -- 4.5.3 Cooperative target localization and tracking -- 4.6 Concluding remarks -- 4.7 References --…”
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