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    <title>Water Resources Systems - Exercises: Genetic Algorithms and Artificial Neural Networks</title>
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    <description>Title: Water Resources Systems - Exercises: Genetic Algorithms and Artificial Neural Networks
Authors: Loucks, Daniel P.; van Beek, Eelco
Abstract: Some exercises require the use of Genetic&#xD;
Algorithms and Artificial Neural Networks and can be solved using the software named GANLC and ANN together with their help files. Instructors can obtain solutions to the exercises by contacting the authors (DPL3@cornell.edu or Eelco.vanbeek@wldelft.nl).  A ZIP file of the software is included which can be used after downloading.</description>
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    <description>Title: Water Resources Systems Planning and Management - Exercises
Authors: Loucks, Daniel P.; van Beek, Eelco
Abstract: These are exercises associated with each chapter and software of the book: "Water Resources Systems Planning and Management".  These exercises are designed to help individuals obtain a better understanding of the subject&#xD;
matter. Some exercises require the use of optimization modeling which can be accomplished by using the "Solver" option&#xD;
of Excel. The book uses the demo version of LINGO software that can be downloaded from "http://www.lindo.com".</description>
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