Group: sci.op-research
From: Luigi Poderico
Date: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 2:16 AM
Subject: Re: Modelling software / solver

On Feb 12, 5:47 pm, Christian Plum wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking to choose modelling software and a solver for an
> commercial application. The problem will have some integer variables.
>
> A) The model to be implemented concerns minimization of a resource
> cost and relies on two stochastic components, the prices and the
> consumption. So I am looking for modelling software enabling me to
> formulate a stochastic problem, relying on the software to be able to
> convert it into a deterministic problem, solvable by standard solvers.
>
> B) For other projects I have used scripting modelling software as
> GAMS. For the same project i needed to do a lot of preprocessing of
> the data before giving it to GAMS. I found it really annoying that I
> had to keep the preprocessing in one language (which was actually
> capable of numeric manipulation) and construct the model in another
> (where i could construct the model and match the indexes and sets
> automatically). I would really like to find a way to do both..
>
> So I am trying to find modelling software that satisfies both A and B
> and so far i have established that ILOG Cplex satisfy B through its
> "concert technology" and that Mosel-Xpress satifies A, with its Xpress-
> SP.
>
> So Im' asking, Is that correct? Cant I hope to satisfy both at the
> same time ?
>
> Looking forward to your answers! ;)
I think that a good choice could be PuLP.
You can find some information at http://130.216.209.237/engsci392/pulp/OptimisationWithPuLP

Luigi
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