0 present participle of dispatch
1 to send something, especially goods or a message, somewhere for a particular purpose:
2 to kill someone:
An interesting characteristic of this approach is that it uses earlier dispatching rules to find the new ones.
Finally, the navy, railway administration, and local authorities at the destination ports and railroad stations were responsible for dispatching the students to their hometowns.
The latter, resident in the barrios, were charged with dispatching workers to town at the required time and for the stipulated number of days.
We construct an abstraction that consumes an instance of an encoded signature, dispatching the variant using a case expression.
Then, two ways of dynamically modifying dispatching rules in order to overcome their drawbacks when they are used statically are described.
A loading and dispatching problem in a random flexible manufacturing system.
The genetic algorithms are used to select the most appropriate dispatching rules for each of the system's machines.
It would therefore be interesting to use the most appropriate dispatching rule at each moment.