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Autor:
LIN,CHIH-KAI, 林智凱
106
This thesis explores the mixed-parallel workflow scheduling problem, focusing on the issues of processor allocation for moldable tasks (M-tasks). Scheduling mixed-parallel workflows efficiently is becoming ever important because of the incre
This thesis explores the mixed-parallel workflow scheduling problem, focusing on the issues of processor allocation for moldable tasks (M-tasks). Scheduling mixed-parallel workflows efficiently is becoming ever important because of the incre
Externí odkaz:
http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/6y9ry7
Autor:
Jhih-kai Lin, 林智凱
104
With the technological advances after the industrial revolution, mechanization and automation have gradually reduced physical effort. However, in construction industry, due to the limited extent of the assistance of automated machinery, many
With the technological advances after the industrial revolution, mechanization and automation have gradually reduced physical effort. However, in construction industry, due to the limited extent of the assistance of automated machinery, many
Externí odkaz:
http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/14549884064102324184
Autor:
Chih-Kai Lin, 林智凱
98
This study mainly explores the transition process of elderly Christians’ attitude towards death with research purposes to cover : 1. Discuss the impact of Christian belief on the attitude of elder people toward death. 2. Understand the tran
This study mainly explores the transition process of elderly Christians’ attitude towards death with research purposes to cover : 1. Discuss the impact of Christian belief on the attitude of elder people toward death. 2. Understand the tran
Externí odkaz:
http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/44412261664664589138
Autor:
Chih-kai Lin, 林智凱
96
This thesis investigates the phonological change of entering tone in Sino-Xenic languages based on Optimality Theory. The research issues include (1) How is Optimality Theory applied to historical linguistics on the basis of Sino-Xenic langua
This thesis investigates the phonological change of entering tone in Sino-Xenic languages based on Optimality Theory. The research issues include (1) How is Optimality Theory applied to historical linguistics on the basis of Sino-Xenic langua
Externí odkaz:
http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/69941710971969837694