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APPLICATION OF “EINSTEIN'S RIDDLE” IN SOLVING CONSTRUCTION MACHINE ALLOCATION PROBLEMS
“Einstein’s riddle” is a popular example of constraints satisfaction problem. Since its introduction, different forms and variations of the riddle have been presented. Regardless of the variant of the riddle, its solution is considered a tough challenge for humans. Researchers have developed and are still developing mathematical models, as well as computational simulation models for solving it. In this article, the authors have modified a previously published mathematical model and developed a computational spreadsheet model for solving the riddle, which provides a unique solution for the riddle. The model was also tested in a small and medium-scaled form for solving constraint satisfaction problems regarding the allocation of construction machines. The authors have also highlighted the model’s limitations for solving such problems and made suggestions regarding necessary modifications in the model to solve more complex problems in the same domain.
APPLICATION OF “EINSTEIN'S RIDDLE” IN SOLVING CONSTRUCTION MACHINE ALLOCATION PROBLEMS
“Einstein’s riddle” is a popular example of constraints satisfaction problem. Since its introduction, different forms and variations of the riddle have been presented. Regardless of the variant of the riddle, its solution is considered a tough challenge for humans. Researchers have developed and are still developing mathematical models, as well as computational simulation models for solving it. In this article, the authors have modified a previously published mathematical model and developed a computational spreadsheet model for solving the riddle, which provides a unique solution for the riddle. The model was also tested in a small and medium-scaled form for solving constraint satisfaction problems regarding the allocation of construction machines. The authors have also highlighted the model’s limitations for solving such problems and made suggestions regarding necessary modifications in the model to solve more complex problems in the same domain.
APPLICATION OF “EINSTEIN'S RIDDLE” IN SOLVING CONSTRUCTION MACHINE ALLOCATION PROBLEMS
Borna Dasović (Autor:in) / Marko Čorak (Autor:in) / Mario Galić (Autor:in) / Uroš Klanšek (Autor:in)
2016
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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