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\section{Introduction} \label{sec:intro}
% Contributions of the paper
In this paper, we first...
% Organization of the paper
The remainder of this paper is organized as follows.
Section~\ref{sec:problem} formally defines our problem.
Section~\ref{sec:related} reviews the related works.
Section~\ref{sec:algorithms} presents the algorithms, which are evaluated on Section~\ref{sec:experiments}. Finally, Section~\ref{sec:conclusions} draws the concluding remarks of our paper.
\section{The problem} \label{sec:problem}
\section{Related works} \label{sec:related}
\section{Algorithms} \label{sec:algorithms}
\subsection{Algorithm 1}
\subsection{Algorithm 2}
\subsection{Algorithm n}
\section{Computational experiments} \label{sec:experiments}
% Computational envoirnment description
The computational experiments were carried out on a single core of an Intel
with x.x Ghz clock and x Gb of RAM,
running under the operating system Linux Ubuntu version 22.04.1.
We used the ILOG CPLEX solver version 12.8 with default parameters setting.
The algorithms were implemented in C{}\verb!++! along with the ILOG Concert Technology and compiled with the GNU g{}\verb!++! 8.2.0.
The running time of all algorithms has been set to 7200 seconds.
\subsection{Instance's description} \label{subsec:instances}
\subsection{Expriment 1}
\subsection{Experiment 2}
\subsection{Experiment m}
\section{Conclusions} \label{sec:conclusions}