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What is Constraints

Research Advancements in Smart Technology, Optimization, and Renewable Energy
Are the conditions set by the researcher to control the boundary optimal solution and can also affect solutions of the given Optimization problem.
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Optimal Sizing of Hybrid Wind and Solar Renewable Energy System: A Case Study of Ethiopia
Diriba Kajela Geleta (Department of Mathematics, Madda Walabu University, Oromia, Ethiopia) and Mukhdeep Singh Manshahia (Punjabi University, Patiala, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3970-5.ch007
Abstract
If properly designed and utilized, earth has rich potential of clean energy in satisfying the energy demand of the world. In this chapter, nature-inspired methodology was employed to optimize hybrids of renewable energy system in the case of Jeldu district of Ethiopia. The main goal of the researchers here is to minimize the total annual cost of the system, which can be designed by using appropriate numbers of components based on the pre-designed constraints to satisfy the load demand. MATLAB code was designed for the proposed methodology, and the results were discussed. It was seen from the result that the proposed approach has solved the optimum sizing of defined problem with high convergence. The results show that energy demand of the village can be optimally satisfied by the use of wind and solar hybrid system. Moreover, the application of this chapter is important for countries like Ethiopia to increase access to electricity.
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Smart and Accessible Cities?: Not Always – The Case for Accessible Tourism Initiatives in Buenos Aries and Sydney
Different kinds of barriers that people with disabilities find when doing diary activities.
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Constrained Nonlinear Optimization in Business
A resource constraint is one that either limits the amount of a resource or sets a minimum to amount of a resource requirement.
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SDSS Based on GIS
A limit the alternatives under consideration. It can have only two logical values (yes / no) and activity to allow or reject.
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Using the Technology Integration Planning Cycle to Select Digital Tools for Virtual Instruction
As used in the TIPC, constraints are those particular instructional obstacles that arise when using a digital tool with students.
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Defining a Business-Driven Optimization Problem
System limitations in terms of the available resources such as capacity. For example, a manufacturing company is constrained by the available capacity of its suppliers.
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Nonlinear Programming
Restrictions or limitations imposed on a problem.
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Towards Management of Interoperable Learning Objects
Extensions to the semantics of an UML element. These allow the inclusion of rules that indicate permitted ranges or conditions on an element.
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A Formal Framework for Organization Modeling and Analysis
An expression over objects and/or processes that limits the organizational behavior.
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Game-Based Practices for Radical Urban Visions
Self-imposed or consciously accepted limits within a given spatiotemporal setup.
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Constrained Nonlinear Optimization in Information Science
A resource constraint is one that either limits the amount of a resource or sets a minimum to amount of a resource requirement.
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Organizing for Innovation in the Armed Forces: A Logical Thinking Process Approach
Any obstacle that prevents a system to achieve its intended goals.
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A Managerial Perspective for the Software Development Process: Achieving Software Product Quality by the Theory of Constraints
Restriction on the degree of freedom in providing a solution, including effective global requirements such as limited development resources or a decision by senior management.
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