GENETIC ALGORITHM BASED APPROACH FOR THE SELECTION OF PROJECTS IN PUBLIC R&D INSTITUTIONS
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Computer Science and Engineering - Year 2011, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
Identification and selection of new project concepts are one of the crucial steps in the project selection process in research establishments. It is essential to ensure that objectives of proposed projects are evaluated for duplicity and redundancy against databases. In this context, implementation of a genetic algorithm (GA) based approach is described.
Authors and Affiliations
MANILAL P , SANJAY S , PRADEEP S , MANIKANTA V , KUMARA S. S , HARSHA P
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