Xpress Mosel: Highlights from 20 Years of Software Development and New Advanced Programming Features
Susanne Heipcke () and
Yves Colombani ()
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Susanne Heipcke: Xpress Optimization FICO, FICO House
Yves Colombani: Xpress Optimization FICO, FICO House
Chapter Chapter 76 in Operations Research Proceedings 2022, 2023, pp 635-641 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Twenty years after its first commercial release, the Xpress Mosel software keeps evolving driven by user requirements, usage patterns and technological advances. This contribution takes the reader through the major phases of its development: Mosel was initially designed as an optimization modeling language that also provided programming features. Over time the Mosel distribution has been enriched with numerous components and tools addressing a variety of purposes. The increasing use of Mosel as general-purpose programming language was recognized by turning it into a free software a few years ago. Motivation and use cases for major new programming features are discussed in detail.
Keywords: Mathematical modeling; Optimization applications; Language design; Testing systems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-24907-5_76
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