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1 constraint
Finan activity, resource or policy that limits the ability to achieve objectives. Constraints are commonly used in mathematical programming to describe a restriction which forms part of the boundary for the range of solutions to a problem, and which define the area within which the solution must lie. -
2 Constraint Logic Programming
File extension: CLPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Constraint Logic Programming
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3 Workshop on Functional and Logic Programming
Abbreviation: (Constraint) WFLPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Workshop on Functional and Logic Programming
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4 Workshop on Functional and (Constraint) Logic Programming
Abbreviation: WFLPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Workshop on Functional and (Constraint) Logic Programming
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5 программирование в ограничениях
Information technology: constraint programmingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > программирование в ограничениях
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6 programowanie stochastyczne
• chance-constraint programmingSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > programowanie stochastyczne
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7 кодовое ограничение рекуррентного кода
Programming: recurrent-code constraint length (см. Теория передачи информации. Терминология. Вып. 94. М.: Наука, 1979)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кодовое ограничение рекуррентного кода
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8 кодовое ограничение свёрточного кода
Programming: convolutional-code constraint length (см. Теория передачи информации. Терминология. Вып. 94. М.: Наука, 1979)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кодовое ограничение свёрточного кода
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9 ориентированный на ограничения
Programming: constraint-orientedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ориентированный на ограничения
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10 сети ограничений
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11 сеть ограничений
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12 элементарное ограничение
Programming: primitive constraintУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > элементарное ограничение
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13 язык описания объектных ограничений
Programming: object constraint language (определяет язык, описания запросов, инвариантов и операций в моделях UML)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > язык описания объектных ограничений
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14 язык определения ограничений
Programming: constraint definition languageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > язык определения ограничений
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15 CLP
constraint logic programming — «логическое программирование с ограничениями», ЯЗЫК/И) CLP -
16 основная задача
= прямая задача primal problemБолее интересный результат относительно задачи линейного программирования заключается в том, что с ней можно связать другую задачу линейного программирования, которая называется двойственной и имеет вид задачи минимизации с К переменными (по одной для каждого ограничения исходной или прямой задачи) и N ограничениями (по одному для каждой переменной прямой задачи). — A more interesting fact about the linear programming problem is that with it we can associate another linear programming problem, called the dual problem, that has the form of a minimization problem with K variables (one for each constraint of the original, or primal, problem) and N constraints (one for each variable of the primal problem).
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > основная задача
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17 ограничитель
1) General subject: screw stopper, stop2) Computers: stopper3) Aviation: latch stop4) Engineering: arresting device, catch, clamper, delimiter, delimiter statement (оператор-), kicker, restrictor, stop plate, suppressing device, suppressor, reed switch, virole5) Agriculture: kick stop6) Chemistry: guard7) Construction: fence (пазника или шпунтубеля), fixed stop8) Railway term: restrainer9) Linguistics: hedge10) Automobile industry: arrester, boundary member (хода), catcher, limiter11) Architecture: catcher (напр. дверной), stop (в том числе и ограничитель открывания дверей)12) Mining: limit switch13) Forestry: depth gauge14) Metallurgy: trip indicator15) TV: dark clip, noise reduction16) Telecommunications: blanker, peak limiter17) Electronics: clipper, killer, voltage selector18) Information technology: item separation symbol, terminator19) Oil: catcher (хода), limiting device (хода, подъёма, отклонения), restraint20) Dentistry: distance element21) Astronautics: check (в замковой ленте), debooster22) Metrology: stop (перемещения)23) Mechanics: boundary member, constraining arm24) Network technologies: (скорости) policer25) Polymers: dog, gate (на концах валков краскотёрки), stop-rod blade26) Programming: sentinel27) Automation: border, constraint, limit, restraint device, snubber, spacer29) Arms production: bolt stop, container (при самоскреплении орудийных стволов)30) Makarov: arrestment, cycle-by-cycle device (в ламповой схеме), flag, guard (напр. хода), guard (напр., хода), retarder, stopping device, voltage selector (односторонний)31) Tengiz: bed-limiter (слоя)32) Electrical engineering: (односторонний) clipper -
18 основное ограничение
1) Engineering: primal constraint (в противопоставлении с двойственным)2) Programming: basic limitationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > основное ограничение
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19 feasible region
Finthe area contained within all of the constraint lines shown on a graphical depiction of a linear programming problem. All feasible combinations of output are contained within, or located on, the boundaries of the feasible region.
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