Program does not equal program: Constraint programming and its relationship to mathematical programming
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| I whakaputaina i: | Interfaces vol. 31, no. 6 (Nov/Dec 2001), p. 29-55 |
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Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
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| Urunga tuihono: | Citation/Abstract Full Text + Graphics Full Text - PDF |
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Kāore He Tūtohu, Me noho koe te mea tuatahi ki te tūtohu i tēnei pūkete!
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| Whakarāpopotonga: | Arising from research in the computer science community, constraint programming is a fairly new technique for solving optimization problems. For those familiar with mathematical programming, a number of language barriers make it difficult to understand the concepts of constraint programming. In this short tutorial, an explanation is given of how it relates to familiar mathematical programming concepts and how constraint programming and mathematical programming technologies are complimentary. A minimal background in linear and integer programming is assumed. |
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| ISSN: | 0092-2102 1526-551X 2644-0865 2644-0873 |
| Puna: | ABI/INFORM Global |