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To address the aforementioned flexibility constraints of MapReduce, we propose an architecture called Flexible Architecture for Cluster Evolution (FACE) which is both language-independent and platform-independent. FACE allows a MapReduce cluster to be designed to match various application requirements by customizing data partitioning, localization, and processing procedures.

A significantly reduced multi-scenario model for flexible HEN design is formulated at the nominal point with the flexibility constraints at the critical points.

In total, 100 cycles of flexible ligand docking with approximately 250 000 energy evaluations in each cycle without any flexibility constraints on the ligand were performed in the grid representation of the receptor binding site, followed by scoring the ligand receptor interaction.

The quest to optimize the supply chain while meeting robustness and flexibility constraints in the face of ever changing environments necessitated the development of theoretical and computational tools for the analysis, synthesis and design of such complex engineered architectures.

Thus, the flexibility constraints of their electricity consumptions may change over time, and are greatly influenced by external factors as well.

At 8% of current U.S. generation, wind and solar can clearly be scaled up by an order of magnitude (80%) before hitting flexibility constraints that we do not currently have tools to solve.

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The relative flexibility constraint on the inter-block gaps is an anti-monotonic constraint.

The proposed relative flexibility constraint of inter-block gaps also has the anti-monotonic property.

Proof: If P satisfies the relative flexibility constraint of inter-block gaps fmax, it implies that every inter-block gap in P satisfies the same constraint.

This induction can be applied recursively if more than one block is deleted from P to form P'. Hence we can deduce that the relative flexibility constraint of inter-block gaps is an anti-monotone constraint.

The lower and upper bounds of this inter-block gap are defined as (1 - fmax)× l and (1 + fmax)× l, respectively, where fmax is called the relative flexibility constraint.

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