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As we pointed out in Chapter 2, optimization problems are formulated in model files (file extension .mod). In these files, the optimization problems are represented by corresponding mathematical models using IBM ILOG’s programming language OPL. The resulting program code consists of a sequence of OPL statements (a.k.a. OPL commands) in text format that can be entered comfortably with the help of the Studio as a development environment (cf. Chapter 2).

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Nickel, S., Steinhardt, C., Schlenker, H., Burkart, W. (2022). Setting up a model. In: Decision Optimization with IBM ILOG CPLEX Optimization Studio. Graduate Texts in Operations Research. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-65481-1_3

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