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Since long test roads are usually required for investigating tire running behaviors, which lead to large-scale simulation models and time consuming problems, the alternately moving road method is proposed to handle this problem.
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His research interests include in cloud technologies, distributing time consuming problem solving environment calculations, and all aspects related to security frameworks in e-Science infrastructures.
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Fortunately, the development of computer technology has provided many ways to solve the time consuming problem, such as to use parallel computing enabled by multi-core processors [25 28] and to use hash coding techniques to improve the efficiency [29, 30].
While the high performance of computers can address some of the problems of high dimensional data, for example, the time consuming problem, however, the processing of high-dimensional data often suffers from a series of other problems, such as the curse of dimensionality and the impact of noise and redundancy.
Floorplanning in 2-D or 3-D space is always a difficult and time consuming problem for automated manufacturing, storaging, civil engineering design and especially for the physical layout design cycle of the chip design automation.
Summarizing large volume of text is a challenging and time consuming problem particularly while considering the semantic similarity computation in summarization process.
Doctors, he said, would face perplexing and time-consuming problems like vaccinated people wanting to know if mild symptoms -- even a pimple -- are signs of a serious reaction.
And it's very hard to predict just how hard a book will be to translate until you really get down to it, because smallish but time-consuming problems can be virtually invisible on a first reading.
JOHN HORGAN has two all-consuming problems: (1) he worries about his death; (2) he actually likes Iron Butterfly's "In-a-Gadda-da-Vida". There's not much to be done about the second problem.
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