Thanks Mikael. I would explore them thoroughly, and would get back to you
very soon.
Thanks and Regards,
Tanuj Kr Aasawat
Deptt. of I.T, Jadavpur University, India
Mitacs Globalink Research Intern,
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 2:12 AM, Mikael Persson
Hi Tanuj,
Boost already has a comprehensive graph library, in Boost.Graph: http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_57_0/libs/graph/doc/index.html
It also has a substantial parallel graph library (actually, it's more a "distributed" graph library):
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_57_0/libs/graph_parallel/doc/html/index.html
All the things you mentioned are already present in those libraries.
I suggest that you look into those libraries to see what is already there, and what you might be able to add to it. Otherwise, there isn't much point in having you do a GSoC that reinvents the wheel and doesn't provide anything new to Boost.
Cheers, Mikael.
-- Sven Mikael Persson, M.Sc.(Tech.) PhD Candidate and Vanier CGS Scholar,
Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University,
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