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Starting from Part 1, Part 2 of this Tutorial presents a digested comp
ilation of pragmatic concepts and commonly applied techniques concerni
ng genetic algorithms. The aim of this treatise is to support the novi
ce practitioner in choosing a representation, a configuration, and, po
ssibly, a hybridization technique for the genetic algorithm applied to
the problem of interest - hence, to contribute to a unifying conceptu
al framework of general importance for the application of genetic algo
rithms.