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    JCTools

    JCTools

    Java Concurrency Tools for the JVM

    ...JCTools is also used by commercial products with great results. JCTools is maven built and requires an existing Maven installation and JDK8 (only for building, runtime is 1.6 compliant). With ‘MAVEN_HOME/bin’ on the path and JDK8 set to your ‘JAVA_HOME’ you should be able to run “mvn install” from this directory. While you are free to copy & extend JCTools, we would much prefer it if you have a versioned dependency on JCTools to enable better support, upgrade paths and discussion.
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    Bin Packing with Genectic Algorithm

    Bin Packing with Genectic Algorithm

    Bin Packing problem solved using Genectic Algorithm

    This project contains a solution for a Bin Packing problem solved using Genectic Algorithms. The code in the project was created as a solution for a problem in a combinatorial optimization class at the Univeridade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS - Brasil) in 2007.
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    This project is a highly flexible implementation of the well known bin packing algortihms: next fit, first fit, best fit, worst fit. The elements and bins may have any number of dimensions.
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