Towards the implementation of a general purpose package for the optimization of water supply and distribution systems

The paper discusses the prospect of implementing a software package for the optimal scheduling of large-scale water supply and distribution networks. The time distribution function methodology is considered to be a suitable candidate for the solver implementation. However, since the existing methodo...

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