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Throughput maximization of complex resource allocation systems through timed-continuous-Petri-net modeling
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    Throughput maximization of complex resource allocation systems through timed-continuous-Petri-net modeling (English)
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    6 May 2020
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    scheduling of complex resource allocation systems
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    fluid-relaxation-based scheduling
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    Petri-net-based modeling and analysis of discrete event systems
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