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Interactions between Modeling Languages and Internet Optimization Services
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Munson, Todd S
, Dolan, Elizabeth D
, Fourer, Robert
, Moré, Jorge J
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Engineering
/ Interfaces
/ Internet
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/ Mathematical models
/ Optimization algorithms
/ Optimization techniques
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2003
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Interactions between Modeling Languages and Internet Optimization Services
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Munson, Todd S
, Dolan, Elizabeth D
, Fourer, Robert
, Moré, Jorge J
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Engineering
/ Interfaces
/ Internet
/ Laboratories
/ Mathematical models
/ Optimization algorithms
/ Optimization techniques
/ Servers
2003
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Interactions between Modeling Languages and Internet Optimization Services
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Interactions between Modeling Languages and Internet Optimization Services
2003
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Fourer et al examine the development of modeling languages, the most widely established advance in software support for large-scale optimization. A modeling language is designed to let engineers and analysts describe mathematical models to a computer system in much the same way that they would describe models to other people. The advent of modeling languages for optimization has greatly reduced the difficulty of prototyping, testing, and maintaining realistically complex models. By allowing for interfaces to numerous optimization algorithm implementations--so-called \"solvers\"--modeling languages also have the potential to encourage comparisons between optimization methods.
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Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE)
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