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Designing Dispatcher Models |
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In this lesson, you will learn how to:
This chapter offers a few design principles gleaned from experienced users of Dispatcher. These principles are meant to help you to avoid the errors often made by new users of Dispatcher when they design a model for a problem. Of course, not every problem benefits from a mechanical application of every principle mentioned in this lesson, but in general these principles should help you develop robust and efficient Dispatcher examples.
The most important modeling hints are to begin by simplifying your problem and to decompose a large problem. See "Simplify the model" and "Decompose the problem". For other assorted modeling hints, see "Other modeling hints".
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