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Discover LudwigThe phrase "manually terminated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which someone or something has been deliberately turned off, stopped, or otherwise ended, in contrast to a process that ended automatically. For example, "After running into unexpected difficulties, we had to manually terminate the experiment."
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These simulations were manually terminated, although the results up till the point of termination are still valid.
In the case of most instances, LINGO needs a time that exceeds the bound and thus is manually terminated.
The iterative procedure is manually terminated if the stopping criteria are not fulfilled when the number of iterations reaches this maximum number.
For all the evaluated schemes, ε used for the stopping criterion is set to 10−5, and the iterative procedure is manually terminated when the number of iterations reaches 50.
We have observed that when the algorithm is manually terminated, though the residual interference is above the threshold, its value is already so small that the performance is not affected much.
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Then, the genetic operations are applied to generate offspring population and the evolutionary process doesn't stop until it meets the termination conditions of the evolution or user manually terminates the evolution process.
Therefore we can manually terminate it, in order to save computational time while maintaining a near optimal solution.
Since solving the Original optimization is time-consuming, we set a time bound of 30 min. If LINGO fails to output a result within the time bound, we would manually terminate the process and use the latest result as output.
Run Windows' "Task Manager", and manually terminate the following associated processes that are still running in background: "Google Toolbar Broker", "Google ToolbarNotifier", and two "Internet Explorer".
Note that Computer C4 was terminated manually at 18 20 to determine if the system could cope with such a loss.
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