programming model

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programming
noun[U]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.ɡræm.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈproʊ.ɡræm.ɪŋ/
the activity or job of writing ...
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model
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmɒd.əl/
us
/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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(Definition ofprogrammingandmodelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We first explore the options available, then we use a linearprogrammingmodelto factor in the options.
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Like any nestedprogrammingmodel, this recursive structure ensures that components may be easily reused in combination with one another while insulating their internal structure.
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Although the resultingprogrammingmodelis not general, it is able to describe a wide range of numerical algorithms.
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The integration of different farm enterprises can be achieved with the help of a linearprogrammingmodel.
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This facilitates an efficient and automatic data-parallelprogrammingmodelthat allows for coordination of computations that have fine-grained descriptions.
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First, we develop a dynamicprogrammingmodelin order to explain the optimal irrigation management plan.
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Theprogrammingmodeldiffers from the sensitive period model outlined above.
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Plant-specific data were required in order to run the linearprogrammingmodel.
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Rose et al. (1996) use a linearprogrammingmodelto examine the output cost of reducing carbon emissions.
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It incorporates multiple inputs and outputs by using a linearprogrammingmodelin which individual input and output quantities enter into separate constraints associated with the envelopment condition.
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A forest planning problem solved via a linear fractional goalprogrammingmodel.
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Both languages provide an extremely simple, single paradigmprogrammingmodeland consistent syntax that scales well to complex expressions (a matter of debate).
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As in the case of theprogrammingmodelused to derive the technical efficiency measure, the left-hand sides of constraints (9) characterize the fitted production frontier.
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A simple linearprogrammingmodelis used to find the optimal switching points.
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They are non-intrusive as they require few changes to the source language andprogrammingmodeland only two new program annotations.
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Building and maintaining large-scale voice-enabled applications require a more direct mapping between specifications andprogrammingmodel, together with authoring tools that simplify the time-consuming implementation, debugging, and testing phases.
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If instead we attempted to maximize expressiveness, then the user would be burdened with remembering which peculiar subset of theprogrammingmodelachieves predictable high performance.
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Even with such a simple parallelprogrammingmodelwe find that more and more of such code is inserted in order to obtain better parallel performance.
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Each shader model increased theprogrammingmodelflexibilities and capabilities, ensuring the conforming hardware follows suit.
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It is a complete rewrite with a better core and a more object-orientedprogrammingmodel.
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