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==========================================================================================
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INFORMATION
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PARADISEO (PARallel and DIStributed Evolving Objects) is a white-box object-oriented
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framework dedicated to the flexible design of metaheursitics.
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This package contains an implementation of a Genetic Algorithm solving the CVRP-TW problem.
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According to Wikipedia*, we can define the CVRP-TW as:
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"The capacitated vehicle routing problem with time windows or CVRP-TW is a combinatorial
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optimization problem seeking to service a number of customers with a fleet of vehicles
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where the vehicles have a mimited capacity and the delivery locations have time windows
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within which the deliveries (or visits) must be made. Often the context is that of
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delivering goods located at a central depot to customers who have placed orders for such
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goods. Implicit is the goal of minimizing the cost of distributing the goods. Finding the
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global minimum for the cost function, except for the smallest instances, is
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computationally complex."
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*For further information, please visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_routing_problem
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RELEASE
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The current release of the "CVRP-TW" package is 1.0.
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WEBSITE
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Please visit our website at http://paradiseo.gforge.inria.fr.
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BUGS
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You can find the ParadisEO's bug tracker at:
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http://gforge.inria.fr/tracker/?atid=663&group_id=145&func=browse
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CONTACT
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For any question or for help, please write us at: paradiseo-help@lists.gforge.inria.fr.
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DEPENDENCIES
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ParadisEO uses EO, a templates-based, ANSI-C++ compliant evolutionary computation library.
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It contains classes for almost any kind of evolutionary computation you might come up to - at
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least for the ones we could think of.
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EO Website:
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http://eodev.sourceforge.net/.
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EO is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License:
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http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html
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LICENSE
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