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'''Optimization Programming Language''' ('''OPL''') is an [[algebraic modeling language]] for mathematical optimization models, which makes the coding easier and shorter than with a general-purpose programming language.<ref>http://www-01.ibm.com/software/commerce/optimization/modeling/index.html</ref> It is part of the [[CPLEX]] software package and therefore tailored for the IBM ILOG CPLEX and IBM ILOG CPLEX CP Optimizers.
'''Optimization Programming Language''' ('''OPL''') is an [[algebraic modeling language]] for mathematical optimization models, which makes the coding easier and shorter than with a general-purpose programming language.<ref>http://www-01.ibm.com/software/commerce/optimization/modeling/index.html</ref> It is part of the [[CPLEX]] software package and therefore tailored for the IBM ILOG CPLEX and IBM ILOG CPLEX CP Optimizers. The original author of CPLEX is Pascal Van Hentenryck.


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Optimization Programming Language (OPL) is an algebraic modeling language for mathematical optimization models, which makes the coding easier and shorter than with a general-purpose programming language.[1] It is part of the CPLEX software package and therefore tailored for the IBM ILOG CPLEX and IBM ILOG CPLEX CP Optimizers. The original author of CPLEX is Pascal Van Hentenryck.

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