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Budget Optimization and Allocation: An Evolutionary Computing Based Model - cover

Budget Optimization and Allocation: An Evolutionary Computing Based Model

Sudip Kumar Sahana, Moumita Khowas, Keshav Sinha

Editorial: Bentham Science Publishers

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Budget Optimization and Allocation: An Evolutionary Computing Based Model is a guide for computer programmers for writing algorithms for efficient and effective budgeting. It provides a balance of theory and practice.
Disponible desde: 30/07/2018.

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