Animal - Knapsack with Branch and Bounds
Recommendation |
Unrated |
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Link |
http://www.animal.ahrgr.de/showAnimationDetails.php3?anim=10 |
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Delivery Method |
Animal Animation |
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License |
Non-Commercial |
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Language |
English |
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Author |
Oscar Davidson, Dennis Burns, Jonathan Kressin, Suchi Perry |
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Institution |
TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany |
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Works |
Yes |
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Description |
Presents a slideshow with an example walking through a branch-and-bounds approach to solving the Knapsack problem. The site has other similar examples of traversing the evaluation tree for Knapsack. |
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Evaluation |
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Animation; Step Control; Canned Data |
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Lecture Aid; Self Study |
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For detailed instructions on how to install Animal and run Animal AVs, see: http://www.algoanim.info/Animal2/?q=node/290. Once you have installed the Animal .jar file and downloaded/unpacked the .zip file of Animal animations, you are now ready to run Animal. Run the .jar file to start Animal. Then go to the "Open" menu item, and browse to where you put the animal animations you got in the .zip file. Pick this AV from the list. You can then step through the animation, or use "kiosk mode" to have the steps fed to you at a constant pace. |
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First Visited |
2010-02-04 |
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Last Visited |
2010-02-04 |
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Last Updated |
2000-05-17 |
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Community |
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