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ABSTRACT
We describe a collection of modules designed to facilitate the implementation of optimization (LP) algorithms that must solve one or more linear programs in a suitably coordinated sequence. Our collection also provides a basis for discussing some of the broader issues of LP software development and serves as a tutorial on state-of-the-art techniques that may be used to implement LP algorithms in a practical manner.
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REVIEW
"Ioan I. Sofroniciu : Reviewer"
The paper describes LPKIT (Version 2.0), a collection of modules designed to
facilitate the implementation of optimization (LP) algorithms that solve
linear program sequences. In the beginning, the author discusses the need
to hierarchize the im
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