In this article, we review the state-of-the-art results in evolutionary computation and observe that we do not evolve nontrivial software from scratch and with no human intervention. A number of possible explanations are considered, but we conclude that computational complexity of the problem prevents it from being solved as currently attempted. A detailed analysis of necessary and available computational resources is provided to support our findings
In the first part of our article we will refer the penetration of scientific terms into colloquial l...
The phenomenon of “software evolution ” was observed back in the 1970s when the first large software...
Over the last few decades, one has observed a remarkable increase, both in the number, and in the qu...
In this article, we review the state-of-the-art results in evolutionary computation and observe that...
Living organisms are consummate problem solvers. They exhibit a versatility that puts the best compu...
Extent: 13p.During the past 35 years the evolutionary computation research community has been studyi...
At the Workshop on Evolutionary Algorithms, organized by the Institute for Mathematics and Its Appli...
Evolutionary Computation (EC) has been an active research area for over 60 years, yet its commercial...
Evolution has provided a source of inspiration for algorithm designers since the birth of computers....
Abstract. Evolutionary computation uses computational models of evolution-ary processes as key eleme...
Abstract — Evolutionary computation has started to receive significant attention during the last dec...
This paper investigates the relations between biological evolution and computer simulations of evolv...
Abstract Evolutionary Computation (EC), a collective name for a range of metaheuristic black-box opt...
Evolutionary computation (EC), a collective name for a range of metaheuristic black-box optimization...
Despite the existence of a seemingly continuous stream of new technologies and methods, software pro...
In the first part of our article we will refer the penetration of scientific terms into colloquial l...
The phenomenon of “software evolution ” was observed back in the 1970s when the first large software...
Over the last few decades, one has observed a remarkable increase, both in the number, and in the qu...
In this article, we review the state-of-the-art results in evolutionary computation and observe that...
Living organisms are consummate problem solvers. They exhibit a versatility that puts the best compu...
Extent: 13p.During the past 35 years the evolutionary computation research community has been studyi...
At the Workshop on Evolutionary Algorithms, organized by the Institute for Mathematics and Its Appli...
Evolutionary Computation (EC) has been an active research area for over 60 years, yet its commercial...
Evolution has provided a source of inspiration for algorithm designers since the birth of computers....
Abstract. Evolutionary computation uses computational models of evolution-ary processes as key eleme...
Abstract — Evolutionary computation has started to receive significant attention during the last dec...
This paper investigates the relations between biological evolution and computer simulations of evolv...
Abstract Evolutionary Computation (EC), a collective name for a range of metaheuristic black-box opt...
Evolutionary computation (EC), a collective name for a range of metaheuristic black-box optimization...
Despite the existence of a seemingly continuous stream of new technologies and methods, software pro...
In the first part of our article we will refer the penetration of scientific terms into colloquial l...
The phenomenon of “software evolution ” was observed back in the 1970s when the first large software...
Over the last few decades, one has observed a remarkable increase, both in the number, and in the qu...