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A Generic C++ Library for Solving Path Problems
Journal Title CIT. Journal of Computing and Information Technology
Journal Abbreviation CIT
Publisher Group University of Zagreb
Website http://cit.srce.unizg.hr/index.php/CIT
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Title A Generic C++ Library for Solving Path Problems
Authors BotinĨan, Matko
Abstract Path problems are a family of frequently encountered optimization and enumeration problems. Although they are specific each for itself, theory provides a mathematical framework for treatment of path problems in a general way. In this paper we describe a generic C++ library based on algebraic approach for solving path problems. The classes and functions in the library are very compact and written with the intention to be extensively combined. In this way, many different concrete path problems can be solved by using the same set of programming components.
Publisher University of Zagreb, University Computing Centre - SRCE
Date 1970-01-01
Source Journal of Computing and Information Technology Vol 12, No 2 (2004): Special Issue on ITI 2004 - Information Technology Interfaces
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