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    Table of contents Chapter No. 1. 2. 3. 4. Topics Introduction 1.1 Origin of Ant Colony Optimization 1.2 Towards Artificial Ants 1.3 ACO Metahueristic 1.4 Applying ACO to TSP 1.4.1 Detailed implementation of TSP with ACO 1.5 Ant System and Successors 1.5.1 Elitist Ant System 1.5.2 Rank Based Ant System 1.5.3 Max-Min Ant System 1.5.3 Ant Colony System Literature survey Further scope References 1 Page No. 4 5-7 7-9 9-10 10-11 11-14 14 14-15 15-16 16-18 18-19

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    Transforming the Corporation The Design of Procter & Gamble How Design Thinking Turned the Business Around EXCERPTED FROM The Design of Business: Why Design Thinking Is the Next Competitive Advantage BY Roger Martin Buy the book: Amazon Barnes & Noble HarvardBusiness.org Harvard Business Press Boston‚ Massachusetts ISBN-13: 978-1-4221-5503-5 5502BC This document is authorized for use only in PGDM - 06122013 - IV by Prof Sunil Sangra at Birla Institute of Management

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    in a modern banking system. Two models are developed. The first is a spreadsheet model to calculate desired teller manning levels from mathematical queuing models‚ and the second is a simulation model for testing new management policies. Manning heuristics are tested and found to provide the desired level of services. 1 INTRODUCTION In the highly competitive banking business‚ customers now demand many custom fit products from interest paying checking accounts and free traveler’s checks to “no

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    Review Test Submission: UNIT I EXAM -CHAPS. 1-6 Content User Jennifer Rodriguez Brito Course BADM5100.ORGANIZATION THEORY AND POLICY Test UNIT I EXAM -CHAPS. 1-6 Started 12/12/14 8:19 PM Submitted 12/12/14 9:37 PM Due Date 12/12/14 11:59 PM Status Completed Attempt Score 100 out of 100 points   Time Elapsed 1 hour‚ 17 minutes out of 2 hours Instructions MULTIPLE CHOICE: Please select the best alternative for each statement‚ situation or question. (4 pts. each) Question 1 4 out of 4 points

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    better rapport than the principals of the government boys schools. (7) all principals displayed their leadership behaviour in consonance with the value patterns that the possessed. (8) most of the decisions of the principles were in consonance with their beliefs. Most of the school principals were successful but not effective. (9) it was concluded in the study that there was no one’s best style of leadership behaviour which addressed all the situations. (10) the leadership behaviour was not merely

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    In The Great Gatsby‚ it is quite true that each main character has moments of being objective as well as judgmental. I feel that the reason for this is because many of the characters have a personal connection to each other‚ like Nick being Daisy’s cousin. As much as Nick really did not want to be judgmental towards Daisy and her estranged husband Tom‚ it became harder and harder for him as the novel continued. Perhaps the main time Nick shows judgment is his final encounter with Tom towards the

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    well-known NP-hard combinatorial optimization problem‚ and arises in many practical applications‚ either directly or as a subproblem. (Lawler et al. 1985; Reinelt 1994; Gutin and Punnen 2002). In this project I will be implementing the various heuristics search methods such as Hill Climber‚ Random Mutation Hill Climber‚ Random Restart Hill Climber and Simulated Annealing to solve TSP and check the fitness level of the algorithms to see how well the algorithms work against the standard of TSP

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    Judging Others Judgmental; who me? No! I’m not judgmental at all. Some of us has said that at one point in time. But to be brutally honest‚ being judgmental is something we as people do all the time. Ask yourself these questions How many times have a stranger‚ co-worker‚ family‚ friends have judged you? How many times have you judged someone? Being judgmental is a part of our society. With all the different ethnicities and nationalities‚ we are all were worried about how people see us. So‚ is it

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    Chapter 6: Analyzing Consumer Markets GENERAL CONCEPT QUESTIONS Multiple Choice 1. Marketers are always looking for emerging trends that suggest new marketing opportunities. One such trend is the “metrosexual.” Which of the following items would the metrosexual most likely have some interest for? a. An IBM computer. b. Tickets to WWF wrestling. c. Saxophone lessons. d. An all-over body spray by Axe. e. Cowboy boots made from elephant hide. Answer: d Page: 173 Level of difficulty: Medium

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    MEMORY / COGNITION TEST REVIEW SHEET Chapter 9 – Memory MEMORY: The persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information. FLASHBULB MEMORY: A clear memory of an emotionally significant moment or event. Example: 9/11 Terrorist Attacks ENCODING: The processing of information into the memory system. Example: Adding meaning to the information. STORAGE: The retention of encoded information over time. RETRIEVAL: The process of getting information out

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