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The fast development of Software Defined Networking (SDN) and the interworking with current control plane technologies such as Generalized Multi-protocol Label Switching (GMPLS), demand orchestration over the heterogeneous control instances to provide seamless E2E connectivity services to external applications (i.e. Cloud Computing applications).

Most estimates of the cost of early school leaving focus on the cost borne by the average school leaver, thereby ignoring that early school leavers are heterogeneous, for instance because they differ in their early life conditions.

Many of the hindbrain nuclei are heterogeneous, for instance, the inferior olive, pectoral and vagal motor nuclei contain neurons with different morphology, physiology and projection targets [4], [6], [29].

There is considerable heterogeneity among cases comprising individual histopathological categories of B cell malignancy, and in many instances heterogeneous class II phenotypes are also found on cells from the same tumour.

Moreover, they present how it is possible to exploit modern cloud infrastructures to execute large-scale calculations by coordinating possibly heterogeneous virtual machine instances.

So the world might be heterogeneous by, for instance, instantiating-here red and instantiating-there green.

For instance, heterogeneous LD models are considered for the simulations in Section 'An experiment in real-sized DSM problems using heuristics'.

So the world might be heterogeneous by, for instance, instantiating red here and green there.[53] The third way to allow for heterogeneity without contradiction is to regionalize instantiation.

Considering characteristics of our application, we use a clustering technique to identify heterogeneous groups of process instances, and then derive a process model independently by group.

To this end, the widely used PSPLIB problem library of heterogeneous and challenging RCPSP instances presented in Kolisch and Sprecher (1996) was used and modified to match the specific characteristics of our problem.

In these studies, however, it was unclear whether the observations were representative of a homogenous population or whether they reflected a heterogeneous population where, for instance, some cells were more chemotactic and others more chemokinetic.

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