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The design of the AMPL modeling language stresses naturalness of expressions, generality of iterating over sets, separation of model and data, ease of data manipulation, and automatic updating of derived values when fundamental values change. We show how such principles have guided the addition of database access, complementarity modeling, and other language features.
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Fourer, R., Gay, D.M., Kernighan, B.W. (2004). Design Principles and New Developments in the AMPL Modeling Language. In: Kallrath, J. (eds) Modeling Languages in Mathematical Optimization. Applied Optimization, vol 88. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0215-5_7
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