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jsprit
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jsprit is a java based, open source toolkit for solving a set of well-known <a href="http://neo.lcc.uma.es/vrp/vehicle-routing-problem/" target="_blank">vehicle routing problems</a> (VRP).
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It is lightweight and easy-to-use, and based on heuristics currently solving
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- <a href="http://neo.lcc.uma.es/vrp/vrp-flavors/capacitated-vrp/" target="_blank">Capacitated VRP</a>
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- <a href="http://neo.lcc.uma.es/vrp/vrp-flavors/multiple-depot-vrp/" target="_blank">Multiple Depot VRP</a>
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- <a href="http://neo.lcc.uma.es/vrp/vrp-flavors/vrp-with-time-windows" target="_blank">VRP with time windows</a>
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- VRP with heterogeneous fleet
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- Time-dependent VRP
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- Various combination of these types
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Modifying the algorithms and visualising the discovered solutions is as easy and handy as
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reading classical VRP instances to benchmark your algorithm.
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Additionally, jsprit can be used along with <a href="http://www.matsim.org" target="blank_">MATSim</a>
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to solve the above problem-types in real networks (i.e. without preprocessing transport times and costs). A variety of least cost path algorithms such as Dijkstra and A*
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can be used, and a dynamic and interactive visualiser greatly enhances the analysis.
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##In Development
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- VRP with Backhauls
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- Pickup and Delivery
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##License
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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For more information, please visit [GNU Public License](http://opensource.org/licenses/GPL-2.0).
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##Documentation
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Please visit [jsprit-wiki](https://github.com/jsprit/jsprit/wiki) to learn more.
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##Getting started in 2 seconds
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[Add the latest snapshot to your pom](https://github.com/jsprit/jsprit/wiki/Add-latest-snapshot-to-your-pom).
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##About
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The jsprit-project is created and maintained by Stefan Schröder. It is motivated by two issues.
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First, there is an almost endless list of papers and algorithms to tackle vehicle routing problems, **BUT** there are (as far as I know) only a [very few open source implementations](https://github.com/jsprit/jsprit/wiki/Other-Projects) of one of these thousands algorithms.
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Second, it is motivated by my PhD-project at [KIT](http://www.kit.edu/english/index.php) where I apply vehicle routing algorithms to solve behavioural models of freight agents to assess (freight) transport policy measures.
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It is mainly inspired by my research group at [KIT-ECON](http://netze.econ.kit.edu/21.php), and by an awesome open-source project called [MATSim](www.matsim.org) and its developers.
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Email: jsprit.vehicle.routing@gmail.com
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[](http://githalytics.com/jsprit/jsprit)
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