Abstract

The use of linear programming is impeded by the effort required to express a model as a matrix and to collect and handle data. An experimental interactive system called LPMODEL simplifies the development of linear programming models. It frees the user from the necessity of expressing the model as a matrix LPMODEL provides a nonprocedural language for constructing a model in terminology that is natural to the problem, using ordinary algebraic expressions. With this language, the user can express a model concisely by generic constraints which the system interprets in conjunction with a data base to generate a concrete model for optimization. The design of the system and its terminology and data base subsystems are discussed. An informal description is given of the modeling language which involves both ordinary arithmetic operations and symbolic operations with associated semantics. Experience with the system in agricultural modeling is described.

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