1 | LEMON |
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3 | Library of Efficient Models and Optimization in Networks |
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5 | LEMON is the abbreviation of Library of Efficient Models |
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6 | and Optimization in Networks. It is an open source |
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7 | library written in C++. It provides a set of easy-to-use |
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8 | implementation of common data structures and algorithms |
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9 | in the area of optimization and helps implementing new |
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10 | ones. It is an especially suitable tool to solve the |
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11 | design and optimization problems of telecommunications |
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12 | networks. To achieve wide usability, a fundamental design |
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13 | requirement is the genericity of interface of data |
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14 | structures and algorithms. Lemon is intended to become an |
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15 | open source library in order to involve people all around |
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16 | the world in its development. |
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18 | The subdirectories 'autopackage', 'build-aux' and 'm4' are |
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19 | needed by installation. In subdirectory 'benchmark' |
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20 | programs can be found that observe the performance of LEMON. |
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21 | Subdirectory 'demo' contains some demonstration programs to |
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22 | make you easier to getting familiar with LEMON. Documentation |
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23 | of LEMON can be found in subdirectory 'doc'. Source code of |
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24 | LEMON is in subdirectory 'lemon'. Some useful scripts related |
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25 | to the usage of LEMON can be found in subdirectory 'scripts'. |
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26 | In subdirectory 'test' you can find some programs, proofing |
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27 | you the correctness of some implementations. |
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29 | See file COPYING for copying, distribution and modification |
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30 | conditions and terms. |
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32 | For general building and installation instructions, see the |
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33 | file INSTALL. |
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35 | Version number of the package is the highest one written in |
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36 | file NEWS. |
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