Model development and optimization in interactive computing environments
Author
Pinter, Janos D.
Date
2008Source Title
Central European Journal of Operations Research
Print ISSN
1435-246X
Publisher
Springer
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
165 - 178
Language
English
Type
Conference PaperItem Usage Stats
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Abstract
Integrated computing systems-such as Maple, Mathematica, and MATLAB-enable the development of "live" electronic documents that include explanatory text, calculations, custom programming (code development), visualization, and other features. As a result, teachers and students, researchers and practitioners can develop applications in a completely interactive format. Such e-documents can be put to good use in developing textbooks, lecture notes, assignments and presentations, as well as in the context of research and development (R&D) projects. The interactive approach accelerates and enhances the process of learning and research. To illustrate this approach, we discuss a nonlinear (global and local) optimization software product and a topical electronic book that support interactive model development and optimization in Maple. We highlight the key features of the e-book and the software, present illustrative examples, and point towards a range of scientific and engineering applications.
Keywords
Advanced systems modeling and optimizationGlobal Optimization Toolbox
Illustrative examples and applications
Integrated computing systems
Interactive electronic documents for research and education
Maple