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News - Xpress 2003 Release
18 July 2002
Dash Optimization Announces Xpress-MP 2003
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, NJ and LONDON: Dash Optimization today
announced that Xpress-MP 2003 will be released to coincide with the User
Meeting to be held in London in September 2002.
Xpress-MP continues to gain market share across a wide range
of vertical applications and Dash Optimization has become the preferred
optimization and modeling software technology partner of end-users, consultants
and OEMs who require performance, reliability and ease-of-use. Xpress-MP
2003 will contain significant innovations in core technology and new layered
products designed to address additional problems that frequently arise
in areas such as production planning, supply chain, sourcing, resource
allocation and asset management.
Optimizer Innovations
Improvements to the core technology of Xpress-MP follow
the basic development principles of Dash Optimization of solving ever-larger
problems, quickly and reliably. These include:
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Completely redesigned and rewritten branch
and bound framework |
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New code for the Newton Barrier Optimizer |
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Enhanced branching technology, cut strategies
and heuristics |
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Improved memory management |
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64-bit versions across all Windows and
UNIX Platforms |
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Intelligent optimizer tuning |
Dash Optimization has assembled over 1,000 problems from
a wide range of vertical applications and now runs all new software through
an automated testing and benchmarking system. Up to 100% improvements
in speed have been observed between version 13 and the 2003 release. In
particular, Dash is confident that independent benchmarks will show that
the MIP within the Xpress-Optimizer is the more often than not the first
to achieve a good integer solution (within 5% of the absolute optimum)
demonstrating yet again that Xpress-MP does indeed get good solutions
quickly.
Modeling Technology
Xpress-Mosel and Xpress-IVE released in November
2001 have been significantly enhanced and improved and many Dash
customers are now upgrading from the previous 'mp-model' technology. An
automatic translation tool which has been proven on a wide variety
of complex models is available to enable customers to upgrade easily
from the previous technology. This translation tool has also demonstrated
that
Xpress-Mosel can be several orders of magnitude faster in model formulation.
The new version of Xpress-Mosel will have an open interface enabling user
written or third party programs to be integrated into optimization applications.
This complements the unique capabilities of Xpress-Mosel to build optimizer
applications incorporating user written algorithms and heuristics. The
new version of Xpress-IVE has a rich set of visualization tools including
solution path and matrix visualization, making building, testing and tuning
applications simpler and easier.
Non-Linear Optimization
Xpress-MP 2003 includes Xpress-SLP, a non-linear optimization
code with mixed-integer capability (MINLP) which is currently available
in Beta form. Customers in areas such as the process industry, finance,
marketing and retail have driven this development. Xpress-SLP will be
the World's first large-scale, globally supported MINLP component and
is able to solve a much wider range of optimization problems. Xpress-SLP
will have full modeling support within Xpress-Mosel and Xpress-IVE, and
the full range of embedding and interfacing capabilities enjoyed by the
LP/MIP/QP and MIQP optimizers already available within the Xpress-MP family.
End-users, consultants and OEMs will have the full range of productivity
and software tools with which to express, solve and deploy non-linear
optimization models.
Stochastic Optimization
At the September User Meeting, Dash will also be making
a
demonstration of Stochastic Optimization software applied to several real-world
problems. Initially prototyped in Xpress-Mosel, this software will be
further developed during 2003 with a view to a product release, Xpress-SP,
early in 2003. Dash believes that Stochastic Optimization is an essential
technology for applications using sophisticated statistics and prediction
technology. The combination of the two will release significant additional
value in a wide range of vertical sectors including energy, process, retail
and finance.
Simon Bragg, ARC's European Research Director adds: "Dash
is the innovator in the mathematical programming arena. SLP is particularly
useful. Programmers have traditionally devoted considerable ingenuity
in order to handle non-linear variables and constraints. Xpress-SLP saves
this bother. Secondly, planners, investors and analysts are learning the
hard way that the future is not just a simple extrapolation of the past.
Stochastic Optimization will help them understand multiple scenarios,
and create a robust strategy that can withstand surprises. Maybe, now,
those that execute plans will start to respect what these planners produce."
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