Gecode 1.3.1 is a C/C++ script for Test and Measurement scripts design by Christian Schulte.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Gecode is an open, free, portable, accessible, and efficient environment for developing constraint-based systems and applications.
Publisher review:Gecode is an open, free, portable, accessible, and efficient environment for developing constraint-based systems and applications. It is implemented in C that carefully follows the C standard. It can be compiled with modern C compilers and runs on a wide range of machines (including 64bit machines).Gecode's kernel provides a comprehensive programming interface to construct new variable domains (including propagators as implementations of constraints and branchings) and search engines. It is slim (around 1000 lines of code) and requires no modification or hacking for adding new variable domains or search engines. Search in Gecode is based on recomputation and copying. Advanced techniques include adaptive (speeds up further search) and batch recomputation (drastically reduces propagation during recomputation). Currently, Gecode supports search for some solutions, optimization (branch-and-bound), and limited discrepancy search (more details). Parallel thread-based search is currently under development. Gecode comes with finite domain constraints implemented on top of the generic kernel. It offers standard constraints such as arithmetics, Boolean, linear equations, and global constraints such as: distinct (alldifferent, both bounds and domain consistent), global cardinality (both bounds and domain consistent), element, cumulatives, regular, sortedness, and lex (more details). It is simple to add new constraints and branchings.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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