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  2. FICO Xpress - Wikipedia

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    Xpress was originally developed by Dash Optimization, and was acquired by FICO in 2008. [3] Its initial authors were Bob Daniel and Robert Ashford. The first version of Xpress could only solve LPs; support for MIPs was added in 1986. Being released in 1983, Xpress was the first commercial LP and MIP solver running on PCs. [4]

  3. Comparison of optimization software - Wikipedia

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    Given a system transforming a set of inputs to output values, described by a mathematical function f, optimization refers to the generation and selection of the best solution from some set of available alternatives, [1] by systematically choosing input values from within an allowed set, computing the value of the function, and recording the best value found during the process.

  4. Talk:FICO Xpress - Wikipedia

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  5. Software documentation - Wikipedia

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    Software documentation is written text or illustration that accompanies computer software or is embedded in the source code. The documentation either explains how the software operates or how to use it, and may mean different things to people in different roles. Documentation is an important part of software engineering. Types of documentation ...

  6. FICO - Wikipedia

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    FICO was founded in 1956 as Fair, Isaac and Company by engineer William R. "Bill" Fair and mathematician Earl Judson Isaac. [6] The two met while working at the Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park, California. [7] Selling its first credit scoring system two years after the company's creation, [8] FICO pitched its system to fifty American ...

  7. Template:Find sources documentation - Wikipedia

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    Template:Find sources dynamically selects a list of relevant search links based on the WikiProjects listed on an article's talk page. The default search link array is {{find general sources}}. A full list of domain-specific link groups are available in the see also section of this document.

  8. Pathfinder (library science) - Wikipedia

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    Library clients can use pathfinders at their own pace, and may find them "more approachable" than a reference desk. Electronic pathfinders on a library website can be used 24 hours a day. [ 20 ] In higher education, embedding library subject guides into a learning management system has been shown to increase use of library resources among ...

  9. Acronym Finder - Wikipedia

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    Acronym Finder (AF) is a free, online, searchable dictionary and database of abbreviations (acronyms, initialisms, and others) and their meanings. The entries are classified into categories such as Information Technology, Military/Government, Science, Slang/Pop Culture etc. It also contains a database of the United States and Canadian postal codes.