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==========================================================================================
              INFORMATION
==========================================================================================

PARADISEO (PARallel and DIStributed Evolving Objects) is a white-box object-oriented
framework dedicated to the flexible design of metaheursitics. 

This package contains an implementation of a Genetic Algorithm solving the CVRP-TW problem.

According to Wikipedia*, we can define the CVRP-TW as:

"The capacitated vehicle routing problem with time windows or CVRP-TW is a combinatorial
optimization problem seeking to service a number of customers with a fleet of vehicles
where the vehicles have a mimited capacity and the delivery locations have time windows
within which the deliveries (or visits) must be made. Often the context is that of
delivering goods located at a central depot to customers who have placed orders for such
goods. Implicit is the goal of minimizing the cost of distributing the goods. Finding the
global minimum for the cost function, except for the smallest instances, is
computationally complex."

*For further information, please visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_routing_problem

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              RELEASE
==========================================================================================

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
==========================================================================================

You can find the ParadisEO's bug tracker at:

   http://gforge.inria.fr/tracker/?atid=663&group_id=145&func=browse


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              CONTACT
==========================================================================================

For any question or for help, please write us at: paradiseo-help@lists.gforge.inria.fr.


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              DEPENDENCIES
==========================================================================================

ParadisEO uses EO, a templates-based, ANSI-C++ compliant evolutionary computation library. 
It contains classes for almost any kind of evolutionary computation you might come up to - at 
least for the ones we could think of.
EO Website:
   http://eodev.sourceforge.net/.
EO is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License: 
   http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html


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              LICENSE
==========================================================================================

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