CUTEr (and SifDec), a constrained and unconstrained testing environment, revisited (2001)
| Venue: | ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software |
| Citations: | 34 - 2 self |
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@TECHREPORT{Gould01cuter(and,
author = {Nicholas I. M. Gould and Dominique Orban},
title = {CUTEr (and SifDec), a constrained and unconstrained testing environment, revisited},
institution = {ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software},
year = {2001}
}
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Abstract. The initial release of CUTE, a widely used testing environment for optimization software was described in [2]. The latest version, now known as CUTEr is presented. New features include reorganisation of the environment to allow simultaneous multi-platform installation, new tools for, and interfaces to, optimization packages, and a considerably simplified and entirely automated installation procedure for unix systems. The SIF decoder, which used to be a part of CUTE, has become a separate tool, easily callable by various packages. It features simple extensions to the SIF test problem format and the generation of files suited to automatic differentiation packages. Key words. Nonlinear constrained optimization, testing environment, shared filesystems, heterogeneous environment, SIF format 1.







