Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, ‎1382-6905

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  1. Understanding Low-Code Evolution, Adoption and Ecosystem for Software Development
  2. Application of feedforward artificial neural network in Muskingum flood routing
  3. On Software, or the Persistence of Visual Knowledge.
  4. Artificial Intelligence in Foreign Language Learning and Teaching
  5. Technical concept and evaluation design of the state subsidized project [Level-Q]
  6. Towards a dynamic value network perspective of sustainable business models
  7. Measurement in Machine Vision Editorial Paper
  8. Conceptions of problem solving mathematics teaching
  9. Learner characteristics and information processing in multimedia learning
  10. Modellieren in der Sekundarstufe
  11. The more severe the merrier: Severity of error consequences stimulates learning from error
  12. Plants, Androids and Operators
  13. A matter of connection
  14. The First 50 Contributions to the Data Observer Series - An Overview
  15. Support from the Internet for Individuals with Mental Disorders
  16. Second-order SMC with disturbance compensation for robust tracking control in PMSM applications
  17. Expanding the pie or spoiling the cake? How the number of negotiation issues affects integrative bargaining
  18. From simulation to real-world robotic mobile fulfillment systems
  19. Discourses for deep transformation
  20. Editorial overview
  21. Crack propagation in as-extruded and heat-treated mg-dy-nd-zn-zr alloy explained by the effect of lpso structures and their micro-and nanohardness
  22. Conditions of One-Way and Two-Way Approaches in Strategic Start-Up Communication
  23. Situated Institutions: The Role of Place, Space and Embeddedness in Institutional Dynamics
  24. Mobilizing Memes
  25. Is the Y/F Index Suitable for Population Genetic Studies?
  26. Modulation of T-effector function by imatinib at the level of cytokine secretion
  27. Relative wage positions and quit behavior
  28. How to measure the substantive representation of traditionally excluded groups in comparative research