Genetic algorithms

Evolver (software)

Evolver is a software package that allows users to solve a wide variety of optimization problems using a genetic algorithm. Launched in 1989, it was the first commercially available genetic algorithm package for personal computers, and is part of the permanent collection at the Computer History Museum. The program was originally developed by and coded by Matt Jensen and Ayanna Howard. Evolver was acquired by , who continues to upgrade and sell the software to this day. Evolver was originally created by Matthew Jensen. (Wikipedia).

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How To Avoid Big Upfront Design

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Neal Ford of ThoughtWorks on the growing role of software architects

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ID System Standard Operating Procedures

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GTAC 2013: Empirical Investigation of Software Product Line Quality

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Irene Ros interviewed at OSCON 2012

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