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The case studies in the remainder of this book are detailed applications of the methods introduced in Chapters 2 through 5. However, those introductions skim over many of the computational procedures. Therefore, in this section we present detailed illustrations of several of the procedures through the vehicle of a simple problem.
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JACKIE:(very slowly):“take tube A and apply to bracket D”
VICTORIA:“reading it slower does not make it easier to do”VICTORIA WOOD, Mens Sana in Thingummy Doodah (1990)
“Why, ” said the Dodo, “the best way to explain it is to do it ”LEWIS CARROLL, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865)
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Hobbs, B.F., Meier, P. (2000). An Illustrative Numerical Example. In: Hobbs, B.F., Meier, P. (eds) Energy Decisions and the Environment. International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, vol 28. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4477-7_6
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