Empirical Algorithmics in BETA

One of the BETA research areas is Empirical Algorithmics. Of course many computer scientists rely on empirical methods for testing and validating their work. Faculty at UBC who work explicitly on empirical algorithmics include:

This page contains resources for students working on Empirical Algorithmics in the BETA lab with these faculty.

Useful Group Resources

Perl Scripts:

The Arrow cluster is available for students working on empirical algorithmics. To learn more:

Help with commonly-used software:

  • CPLEX Optimization Software
  • Matlab, especially how to use it on the cluster
  • LaTeX tips and tricks
  • CVS, and using the TortoiseCVS client for Windows
  • MySQL, and useful SQL lines
  • Java + MySQL, connecting to a MySQL database using Java

Empirical Algorithmics Reading Group (EARG)

At the moment, the EARG web page lives at http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~hutter/EARG.shtml.

Group Practices

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