0 the raised area between or beside the lines in a train station -- platform
1 a raised part of a floor eg in a hall, for speakers, entertainers etc -- pentas
The orchestra arranged themselves on the platform.
The second is that the development of most systems of service provision entails the creation of platforms of activities stretching across sectors and industries.
In every case, by the fourth election winning parties' platforms were located within the top 1 per cent of all platforms as measured by centrality.
Indeed, there is no doubt that ballgame players, stepped platforms, and feather markers are represented.
Research into the latter has resulted in the emergence of a variety of platforms and tools that facilitate the creation of agent systems.
The study of party policy platforms has been the focus of two very different research traditions.
Nevertheless, by the tenth election, all types of parties have adapted approximately the same distance away from their initial platforms.
A random subset of the reproduced platforms then undergo an exchange of sequences of positions (crossover) and arbitrary changes on some positions (mutation).
As the platforms evolve, the landscape facing each party changes.
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