The IML file is our user readable import or input file to the IMPL modeling and solving platform. IMPL is an acronym for Industrial Modeling and Programming Language provided by Industrial Algorithms LLC. The IML file allows the user to configure the necessary data to model and solve large-scale and complex industrial optimization problems (IOP's) such as planning, scheduling, control and data reconciliation and regression in either off or on-line environments.
The data configurable in the IML file are broken-down into several categories or classes where these data categories are used as further sections in this basic reference manual. This reference manual is specific only to the quantity dimension of what we refer to as the Quantity-Logic-Quality Phenomena (QLQP). The QLQP provides a useful phenomenological break-down of the problem complexity where the quantity dimension details quantities such as flows, rates, holdups and yields where the quantities can be related to any stock or signal including time. The other two dimensions are not the focus of this documentation but for completeness of the description, logic data have setups, startups, switchovers-to-itself, shutdowns and switchover-to-others (sequence-dependent transitions) and quality data have densities, components, properties and conditions. In addition to the QLQP , we also have what we call the Unit-Operation-Port-State Superstructure (UOPSS). This provides the flowsheet or topology of the IOP in terms of the various shapes, constructs or objects necessary to configure it. The UOPSS is more than a single network given that it is comprised of two networks we call the "physical" network and the "procedural" network. The physical network involves the units and ports (equipment, structural) and the procedural network involves the operations and states (activities, functional). The combination or cross-product of the two derives the "projectional" superstructure and it is these superstructure constructs or UOPSS keys that we apply, attach or associate specific QLQP attributes where projections are also known as hypothetical, logical or virtual constructs. Ultimately, when we augment the superstructure with the time or temporal dimension as well as including multiple sites or echelons i.e., sub-superstructures, we essentially are configuring what is known as a "hyperstructure".
You might have read recently that composer made some changes to drastically improve performance of 'composer update' operations. Inspired by this I will give you further tips to make composer operations even faster.
I will also cover a few other composer power user tips to make you even more productive when using composer.
The IML file is our user readable import or input file to the IMPL modeling and solving platform. IMPL is an acronym for Industrial Modeling and Programming Language provided by Industrial Algorithms LLC. The IML file allows the user to configure the necessary data to model and solve large-scale and complex industrial optimization problems (IOP's) such as planning, scheduling, control and data reconciliation and regression in either off or on-line environments.
The data configurable in the IML file are broken-down into several categories or classes where these data categories are used as further sections in this basic reference manual. This reference manual is specific only to the quantity dimension of what we refer to as the Quantity-Logic-Quality Phenomena (QLQP). The QLQP provides a useful phenomenological break-down of the problem complexity where the quantity dimension details quantities such as flows, rates, holdups and yields where the quantities can be related to any stock or signal including time. The other two dimensions are not the focus of this documentation but for completeness of the description, logic data have setups, startups, switchovers-to-itself, shutdowns and switchover-to-others (sequence-dependent transitions) and quality data have densities, components, properties and conditions. In addition to the QLQP , we also have what we call the Unit-Operation-Port-State Superstructure (UOPSS). This provides the flowsheet or topology of the IOP in terms of the various shapes, constructs or objects necessary to configure it. The UOPSS is more than a single network given that it is comprised of two networks we call the "physical" network and the "procedural" network. The physical network involves the units and ports (equipment, structural) and the procedural network involves the operations and states (activities, functional). The combination or cross-product of the two derives the "projectional" superstructure and it is these superstructure constructs or UOPSS keys that we apply, attach or associate specific QLQP attributes where projections are also known as hypothetical, logical or virtual constructs. Ultimately, when we augment the superstructure with the time or temporal dimension as well as including multiple sites or echelons i.e., sub-superstructures, we essentially are configuring what is known as a "hyperstructure".
You might have read recently that composer made some changes to drastically improve performance of 'composer update' operations. Inspired by this I will give you further tips to make composer operations even faster.
I will also cover a few other composer power user tips to make you even more productive when using composer.
2. 화이트리스트 블랙리스트 제
제도 도
소비자와 제조사의 연결 통신사는 유심
만 판매
3. • 화이트리스트제도
단말기 가격 거품의 주범
쓸데없는 보조금 지급 등의
왜곡된
유통구조가 만들어졌다는
것
소비자와 제조사가 직접적으
로연
결되지 않음
4. • 블랙리스트제도
제조사와 소비자가 직접 연결
되고 통신사는 요금제와 유심카드만
판매하게 되면 완전히 새로운 시장
질서가 형성된다
가격경쟁상황에 놓인 제조사
는 무작정 고가의 출고가를 고집할
수 없게 되고 요금제나 약정도 단말
기 구매와 무관해져 소비자의 선택
권이 늘어나게 된다.