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100 1 $aRosenthal, Richard E.
245 10 $aTutorial on GAMS :$ba modeling language for optimization /$cRichard E. Rosenthal.
260 $aMonterey, Calif. :$bNaval Postgraduate School ;$aSpringfield, Va. :$bAvailable from National Technical Information Service,$c[1988]
300 $a34 p. ;$c28 cm.
500 $aCover title.
500 $a"NPS-55-88-001."
500 $a"January 1988."
500 $aAD A189 867.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 34).
520 $aThe Generalized Algebraic Modeling System (GAMS), developed by Alexander Meeraus, Anthony Brooke et al., is a language for expressing mathematical models in a form that is both easily understandable to a modeler and processible by a computer. For practitioners and researchers, it can greatly reduce the time required for formulating, documenting, solving and analyzing large, complex linear, nonlinear and integer programs. For teachers and students, it is a valuable tool for learning advanced modeling. This paper is a tutorial for the beginning GAMS user. Keywords: Optimization, Modeling languages, Mathematical programming, GAMS, Computer programming, Programming languages.
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650 4 $aMATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING.
650 4 $aCOMPUTER AIDED INSTRUCTION.
710 2 $aNaval Postgraduate School (U.S.).$bDept. of Operations Research.
740 01 $aNPS-55-88-001.
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