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This page contains a list of software of relevance to the DDWiki community:
This page contains a list of software of relevance to the DDWiki community:
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'''BARON''' stands for '''Branch And Reduce Optimization Navigator'''. It is a computational system for solving mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) and nonconvex optimization problems to global optimality.
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Computational Infrastructure for Operations Research Open source architecture and a variety of open source optimization codes
Computational Infrastructure for Operations Research Open source architecture and a variety of open source optimization codes
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CONOPT is a [[NLP]] solver for large-scale optimization developed and maintained by ARKI in Bagsvaerd, Denmark. CONOPT implemented GRG method with many newer extensions to deal with highly nonlinear models and the models where feasibility is difficult to achieve.
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Online surveys, conjoint analysis, and quantitative marketing research
Online surveys, conjoint analysis, and quantitative marketing research
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SOLNP is a freely nonlinear optimization code written in Matlab by Prof. Yingyu Ye in Stanford University. It implemented interior quadratic programming (QP) algorithm.
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SNOPT is an [[NLP]] solver implementing the [[sequential quadratic programming]] (SQP) algorithm for solving large-scale constrained optimization problems.
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Revision as of 13:44, 28 November 2007


This page contains a list of software of relevance to the DDWiki community:

Contents

BARON

BARON stands for Branch And Reduce Optimization Navigator. It is a computational system for solving mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) and nonconvex optimization problems to global optimality.

COIN-OR

Computational Infrastructure for Operations Research Open source architecture and a variety of open source optimization codes

CONOPT

CONOPT is a NLP solver for large-scale optimization developed and maintained by ARKI in Bagsvaerd, Denmark. CONOPT implemented GRG method with many newer extensions to deal with highly nonlinear models and the models where feasibility is difficult to achieve.

EIO-LCA

Economic Input Output Life Cycle Assessment Model for predicting supply chain environmental impact using sector-level data

Excel Solver

Frontline Systems, Inc. Optimization plug-in (GRG nonlinear solver plus others) for Microsoft Excel

FSQP

Feasible Sequential Quadratic Programming Andre Tits's feasible directions nonlinear programming optimization solver in C

GaBi

Software for process life cycle analysis

GAMS

General Algebraic Modeling System High-level algebraic modeling environment and solvers for optimization

GIS

Geographic Information Systems is a collection of computer hardware, software, and geographic data for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information (website).

ILOG

Optimization Software Including the CPLEX code for mixed integer linear programming

iSIGHT

Engineous Software Optimization package for engineering applications with GUI and multiple solvers

LANCELOT

Fortran package for large-scale nonlinear optimization

LMS

Optimization package for engineering applications with GUI and multiple solvers

Mathmatica

Comprehensive environment with optimization tools, Wolfram Research

Matlab

The Matlab Optimization Toolbox includes the fmincon function for nonlinear programming

NEOS

Server for optimization. Web interface for server-side computation plus links to many software packages

NREL List of Vehicle simulation software

Includes the ADVISOR advanced vehicle simulator, now run by AVL

OPT++

Computational Sciences and Mathematics Research Object oriented nonlinear optimization library, Sandia National Labs

SAS

Statistical Analysis Software Also see open source [SAS Marketing Research|macros] and documentation for quantitative marketing research tools

Sawtooth Software

Online surveys, conjoint analysis, and quantitative marketing research

SOLNP

SOLNP is a freely nonlinear optimization code written in Matlab by Prof. Yingyu Ye in Stanford University. It implemented interior quadratic programming (QP) algorithm.

SNOPT

SNOPT is an NLP solver implementing the sequential quadratic programming (SQP) algorithm for solving large-scale constrained optimization problems.

Tomlab

Optimization toolbox for Matlab. Includes a wide variety of solvers à la carte

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