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    Evolutionary Computation Framework

    Evolutionary Computation Framework

    C++ framework for application of any type of evolutionary computation.

    ECF is a framework intended for application of any type of evolutionary computation (GA/GP, DE, Clonalg, ES, PSO, ABC, GAn, local search...). It offers simplicity for the end-user (parameterless usage, tutorial) and customization for experienced EC practicioners.
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    NOMAD is a C++ code that implements the MADS algorithm (Mesh Adaptive Direct Search) for difficult blackbox optimization problems. Such problems occur when the functions to optimize are costly computer simulations with no derivatives.
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    Distributed Multithread Apriori (DMTA)

    A parallel implementation using MPI and OpenMP to Apriori algorithm

    DMTA (Distributed Multithreaded Apriori) is a parallel implementation of Apriori algorithm, which exploits the parallelism at the level of threads and processes, seeking to perform load balancing among the cores. Was implemented in C++ language, using the parallelization libraries OpenMP and MPI. The algorithm was generated as a result of a project developed by André Camilo Bolina, under the guidance of teachers Marluce Rodrigues Pereira, Ahmed Ali Abdalla Esmin and Denilson Alves Pereira, in Department of Computer Science at Federal University of Lavras. The results of this project were published in the Revista de Sistemas de Informação da FSMA and is available in http://www.fsma.edu.br/si/edicao11/FSMA_SI_2013_1_Principal_1.html
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    PyLife is an implementation of the game of life algorithm featuring parallel programming. It uses MPI and python to achieve a consistent software architecture and reliably performance.
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    This Project implements the mergesort algorithm in a MPICH2 (parallel programming -) environment.
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    The Arbitrarily-Decomposed MPI FFT library is a C subroutine library for the computation of the multidimensional Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) of a distributed grid using the Message-Passing Interface (MPI).
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