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Title:

Computer Intensive Vs. Heuristic Methods In Automated Design Of Elevator Systems

Authors:

Armando Tacchella, Leopoldo Annunziata, Marco Menapace

Published in:

 

 

 

(2017).ECMS 2017 Proceedings Edited by: Zita Zoltay Paprika, Péter Horák, Kata Váradi, Péter Tamás Zwierczyk, Ágnes Vidovics-Dancs, János Péter Rádics

European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2017

 

 

ISBN: 978-0-9932440-4-9/

ISBN: 978-0-9932440-5-6 (CD)

 

 

31st European Conference on Modelling and Simulation,

Budapest, Hungary, May 23rd – May 26th, 2017

 

Citation format:

Armando Tacchella, Leopoldo Annunziata, Marco Menapace (2017). Computer Intensive Vs. Heuristic Methods In Automated Design Of Elevator Systems, ECMS 2017 Proceedings Edited by: Zita Zoltay Paprika, Péter Horák, Kata Váradi, Péter Tamás Zwierczyk, Ágnes Vidovics-Dancs, János Péter Rádics European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi: 10.7148/2017-0543

 

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7148/2017-0543

Abstract:

Automated design of systems may require modeling and simulating potential solutions in order to search for feasible ones. This process often involves a trade-off between heuristics and computer-intensive approaches. Since neither of the two methods guarantees to always succeed, each problem domain requires a dedicated evaluation. In this paper, the domain of computer-automated design (CautoD) for elevator systems is studied with the goal of providing experimental evidence about which approach is best in which circumstances, and to serve as guidance for automated modeling of elevator systems.

 

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