M — An Object-Oriented Model and Method Base System for Discrete Optimization Problems
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In this article, I present the object-oriented model and method base system M. Aim of M is to provide models of optimization problems, solution algorithms, and algorithmic meta knowledge in an integrated way. This article gives a survey of M and presents especially the different concepts of user support.
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