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    Sched-SPM

    A C++ schedule generator based on Genetic Algorithm and Hill Climbing

    Sched-SPM is a C++ schedule generator for software project staffing and rescheduling based on Genetic Algorithm (GA) and Hill Climbing (HC). This preliminary tool is mainly for academic purpose. It is implemented with GALib (http://lancet.mit.edu/ga/), an open-source toolkit of Genetic Algorithms in various platforms including Unix and Windows. The input and output files of the software are required as XML format. The input file includes tasks' and employees' information according to predefined file format. ...
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    Free Resource Leveling Algorithm
    Free and easy to implement algorithm that can be used for resource leveling in Gantt projects. Uses resources assignment policies, availibility calendars, tasks\' priorities, dependencies, sizings, complexity due to human communication.
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