JOpt.SDK Vehicle Routing Component 2.1.0 (JOpt.NET branch)


 
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JOpt.SDK Vehicle Routing Component 2.1.0 (JOpt.NET branch)

ImageJOpt.SDK is an automated vehicle routing and dispatching component for both Java/J2SE and .NET. It can solve Travelling Salesman Problems (TSP) and Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problems with Time Windows (CVRP,VRPTW). It offers route and transport optimisation with respect to various constraints such as time windows, load capacities, and prescribed itinerary. The component is based on genetic algorithms, and automatically determines an optimized allocation of vehicels to an arbitrary set of orders.License: Other/Proprietary License with Free TrialChanges:
This version adds support for preselected resources at dedicated nodes. The documentation has been improved. A problem with late arrivals has been solved.Image

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jsadebugd - serviceability agent debug daemon SYNOPSIS
jsadebugd [pid] [server-id] jsadebugd executable core [server-id] DESCRIPTION
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