Journal article
The future of optimization technology
MG De La Banda, PJ Stuckey, P Van Hentenryck, M Wallace
Constraints | SPRINGER | Published : 2014
Abstract
Technology for combinatorial optimization is rapidly changing, and as the size and scope of problems that can be solved steadily increases, the complexity of the underlying technology is growing. We foresee a huge demand for both the simplification of use of combinatorial optimization technology (so called "model and run" capabilities), as well as increasing need for the ability to quickly build complex hybrid solutions. These demands will place new emphasis on universal modeling languages and model transformation capabilities, as well as flexible and high level ways of specifying hybrid solutions. These changes put constraint programming in an ideal position since: constraint programming ha..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their comments which helped substantially improve this article. NICTA is funded by the Australian Government as represented by the Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy and the Australian Research Council through the ICT Center of Excellence program.