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Optimization Services input instance Language (OSiL) is an XML-based language for representing instances of large-scale optimization problems.OSiL is highly extendible and presently supports the following optimization types :
- Linear
- Mixed integer
- Bound constrained optimization
- General quadratic optimization
- Multi-objective optimization
- Nonlinear unconstrained/constrained
- General mixed integer nonlinear
- General nonlinear with user-defined functions
- General nonlinear with xml data (either locally within the OSiL or remotely located)
- General nonlinear with data look up (XPath)
- Constraint/logic programming
- Complementarity problem
- General nonlinear with simulations (black-box functions)