Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 00:06:48 -0400 From: JDSL TeamSubject: JDSL 2.0 To: THEORYNT@LISTSERV.NODAK.EDU The JDSL 2.0 Team is pleased to announce the release of JDSL, the Data Structures Library in Java, version 2.0. It is available from the JDSL web site http://www.cs.brown.edu/cgc/jdsl/ JDSL 2.0 is a collection of Java interfaces and classes that implement fundamental data structures and algorithms, such as: - sequences, trees, priority queues, search trees, hash tables - sorting and searching algorithms - graphs - graph traversals, shortest path, minimum spanning tree JDSL 2.0 is suitable for use by researchers, professional programmers, educators, and students. It comes with extensive documentation, including detailed javadoc, an overview, a tutorial with seven lessons, and several associated research papers. It is available free of charge for noncommercial use. Commercial licenses are also offered. JDSL 2.0 was developed at the Center for Geometric Computing of Brown University, in collaboration with Algomagic Technologies, Inc. It is based on research and educational work led by Michael Goodrich and Roberto Tamassia. Comments and questions should be addressed to jdsl@cs.brown.edu. The JDSL 2.0 Team: - Roberto Tamassia - Michael T. Goodrich - Luca Vismara - Mark Handy - Robert Cohen - Benoit Hudson - Ryan S. Baker - Natasha Gelfand - Galina Shubina - Michael Boilen - Maurizio Pizzonia - Keith Schmidt - Ulrik Brandes - Lucy Perry - Andrew Schwerin