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Piecewise linearization algorithms are extensively
used in nonlinear programming. For instance,
trading companies attempt to minimize the costs of
factory-vendor transportation and ordering
transactions. Such scenarios are normally
formulated in a nonlinear format. Conventional
algorithms can only obtain a local optimum in such
scenarios. However, the difference between local
and global optima leads to unexpected costs. Still,
piecewise linearization algorithms require too much
time to obtain an optimum solution. For instance,
while the objective function or constraint of a
nonlinear problem is highly nonlinear, the solution
and performance is always inadequate.
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(ii)
Decision-making environments are increasingly
complex. For instance, selecting the criteria for
developing a decision evaluation model is extremely
difficult. While the inclusion of too few criteria in the
evaluation model leads to incomplete results, too
many makes the model too complex and difficult to
evaluate. Notably, conventional evaluation models
are generally concerned only with economic factors
and neglect factors that cannot be evaluated in
money. However, large investment programs
involve many intangible factors that cannot be
valued, such as the satisfaction of related groups
and potential environmental impact.

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(i)
Recently emerging semiconductor technologies have
ushered in the feasibility of embedding several digital
modules in a printed-circuit board (PCB) and combining
a larger system with several sub-chips. Moreover, the
system clock operates at a higher frequency than do
conventional system. Under these circumstances, the
clock-skew problem becomes a critical issue. Owing to
different clock propagations, the sub-modules of a digital
system may be asynchronous. The process, voltage,
temperature, and loading (PVTL) factors inevitably
induce the clock-skew problem. Moreover, the skew
problem will worsen as the clock' operational frequency
increases, becoming a bottleneck in future-high-
performance systems and possibly resulting in system
malfunctioning.

(ii)
3D models are extensively adopted in
multimedia applications owing to their relatively
low cost and the ease with which they construct
animated 3D objects. Although considerable
effort has been paid to developing a concise and
relatively easy means of constructing 3D faces,
animating a human face is still extremely difficult.
In particular, conventional 3D models are too
time consuming and inaccurate when
constructing digital objects since they manually
retrieve 2D images.

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(i)
Therefore, we recommend developing a SAR-
controlled DLL deskew circuit scheme, capable
of reducing the system clock skew problem.

(ii)
Therefore, we recommend developing develop
an efficient face model that can formulate the 3D
image of an individual's face from three 2D
images.

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(i)
To do so, three 2D images can be obtained
simultaneously with three general cameras. The
images can then be transferred to a personal
computer. Next, the proposed model can be
used to formulate digitally the 3D face.

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