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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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    The optimization software will deliver input values in A, the software module realizing f will deliver the computed value f(x). In this manner, a clear separation of concerns is obtained: different optimization software modules can be easily tested on the same function f, or a given optimization software can be used for different functions f.

  4. List of optimization software - Wikipedia

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    The use of optimization software requires that the function f is defined in a suitable programming language and connected at compilation or run time to the optimization software. The optimization software will deliver input values in A , the software module realizing f will deliver the computed value f ( x ) and, in some cases, additional ...

  5. AMPL - Wikipedia

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    AMPL Optimization LLC was founded by the inventors of AMPL, Robert Fourer, David Gay, and Brian Kernighan. The new company took over the development and support of the AMPL modeling language from Lucent Technologies, Inc. 2005 AMPL Modeling Language Google group opened [11] 2008 Kestrel: An AMPL Interface to the NEOS Server introduced 2012

  6. Category:Mathematical optimization software - Wikipedia

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  7. AIMMS - Wikipedia

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    AIMMS (acronym for Advanced Interactive Multidimensional Modeling System) is a prescriptive analytics software company with offices in the Netherlands, United States, and Singapore. It has two main product offerings that provide modeling and optimization capabilities across a variety of industries.

  8. Amplitude, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Amplitude, Inc. is an American publicly trading company that develops digital analytics software. [1] The company was listed publicly on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker symbol AMPL on September 28, 2021, at a market capitalization of $7.1 billion after its first day of trading.

  9. nl (format) - Wikipedia

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    nl is a file format for presenting and archiving mathematical programming problems. [1] Initially, this format has been invented for connecting solvers to AMPL. [2] It has also been adopted by other systems such as COIN-OR (as one of the input formats), FortSP (for interacting with external solvers), and Coopr (as one of its output formats).