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OPT++: An object-oriented class library for nonlinear optimization
Author(s) -
Juan Meza
Publication year - 1994
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/10136172
Subject(s) - computer science , object oriented programming , class (philosophy) , software , software development , nonlinear programming , software framework , object (grammar) , software engineering , programming language , interface (matter) , component based software engineering , nonlinear system , operating system , artificial intelligence , physics , bubble , quantum mechanics , maximum bubble pressure method
Object-oriented programming is becoming a popular way of developing new software. The promise of this new programming paradigm is that software developed through these concepts will be more reliable and easier to re-use, thereby decreasing the time and cost of the software development cycle. This report describes the development of a C++ class library for nonlinear optimization. Using object-oriented techniques, this new library was designed so that the interface is easy to use while being general enough so that new optimization algorithms can be added easily to the existing framework.

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