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Citing CPLEX 12.9
Advantages generic cplex callback within branch-and-cutIs there a canonical name for Score Folding (multiplying a priority soft constraint by a big weight)?CPLEX non-convex Quadratic Programming algorithmsAdvantages of IBM CPLEX Studio over CPLEX in MATLAB?CPLEX exceeds time limit issuePython API and CPLEX (Edited for easy instruction)Warm start CPLEX using google or-toolsFormulating a MINLP for CPLEX in PYOMOHow to progress with CPLEX/GurobiCP Framework/Solver for .Net Core
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Simple question, but very hard to find an answer.
How can I cite version 12.9 of CPLEX? Shall I cite the very first CPLEX and indicate that I am using the version 12.9 of this, or shall I cite the new release's handbook? If you suggest the latter one, how can I do it?
I cite V12.1 as:
CPLEX, IBM ILOG. "V12. 1: User’s Manual for CPLEX." International Business Machines Corporation 46.53 (2009): 157.
And say that I use version 12.9 of this. It is a bit odd since 12.9 is released in 2019, but I cite 10 years ago.
Ps: Is it only me who thinks IBM documentation, especially in CPLEX, is a bit sloppy? In general, it is very hard to jump through topics in the CPLEX website...
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Simple question, but very hard to find an answer.
How can I cite version 12.9 of CPLEX? Shall I cite the very first CPLEX and indicate that I am using the version 12.9 of this, or shall I cite the new release's handbook? If you suggest the latter one, how can I do it?
I cite V12.1 as:
CPLEX, IBM ILOG. "V12. 1: User’s Manual for CPLEX." International Business Machines Corporation 46.53 (2009): 157.
And say that I use version 12.9 of this. It is a bit odd since 12.9 is released in 2019, but I cite 10 years ago.
Ps: Is it only me who thinks IBM documentation, especially in CPLEX, is a bit sloppy? In general, it is very hard to jump through topics in the CPLEX website...
solver reference-request cplex
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Simple question, but very hard to find an answer.
How can I cite version 12.9 of CPLEX? Shall I cite the very first CPLEX and indicate that I am using the version 12.9 of this, or shall I cite the new release's handbook? If you suggest the latter one, how can I do it?
I cite V12.1 as:
CPLEX, IBM ILOG. "V12. 1: User’s Manual for CPLEX." International Business Machines Corporation 46.53 (2009): 157.
And say that I use version 12.9 of this. It is a bit odd since 12.9 is released in 2019, but I cite 10 years ago.
Ps: Is it only me who thinks IBM documentation, especially in CPLEX, is a bit sloppy? In general, it is very hard to jump through topics in the CPLEX website...
solver reference-request cplex
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Simple question, but very hard to find an answer.
How can I cite version 12.9 of CPLEX? Shall I cite the very first CPLEX and indicate that I am using the version 12.9 of this, or shall I cite the new release's handbook? If you suggest the latter one, how can I do it?
I cite V12.1 as:
CPLEX, IBM ILOG. "V12. 1: User’s Manual for CPLEX." International Business Machines Corporation 46.53 (2009): 157.
And say that I use version 12.9 of this. It is a bit odd since 12.9 is released in 2019, but I cite 10 years ago.
Ps: Is it only me who thinks IBM documentation, especially in CPLEX, is a bit sloppy? In general, it is very hard to jump through topics in the CPLEX website...
solver reference-request cplex
solver reference-request cplex
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The below-mentioned format has been used for citation of CPLEX in over 100 papers. I just cite two of those which have been published in 2019 but used different versions of the CPLEX. These papers are from well-known journals so I believe that even citation format should be considered in the publication process.
IBM (2017) IBM ILOG CPLEX 12.7 User’s Manual (IBM ILOG CPLEX Division, Incline Village, NV).1
IBM, 2013 IBM ILOG CPLEX 12.6 User Manual IBM Corp. (2013)2
So I think just putting the sub-version of CPLEX 12.* User's Manual in the citation will be alright.
[1] Petit, Thierry, and Andrew C. Trapp. "Enriching solutions to combinatorial problems via solution engineering." INFORMS Journal on Computing (2019).
[2] Ceselli, Alberto, et al. "Optimized assignment patterns in Mobile Edge Cloud networks." Computers & Operations Research 106 (2019): 246-259.
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Here's an answer (from 2018) by one of IBM's CPLEX specialists: "Citing CPLEX".
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Maybe you can include the answer by the CPLEX specialist in your answer just in case the link stops working?
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Depending on the journal, CPLEX may be so well known that it is acceptable to omit the reference. It is always important to include a version number ("we use CPLEX 12.9"), as performance can differ significantly between versions.
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The below-mentioned format has been used for citation of CPLEX in over 100 papers. I just cite two of those which have been published in 2019 but used different versions of the CPLEX. These papers are from well-known journals so I believe that even citation format should be considered in the publication process.
IBM (2017) IBM ILOG CPLEX 12.7 User’s Manual (IBM ILOG CPLEX Division, Incline Village, NV).1
IBM, 2013 IBM ILOG CPLEX 12.6 User Manual IBM Corp. (2013)2
So I think just putting the sub-version of CPLEX 12.* User's Manual in the citation will be alright.
[1] Petit, Thierry, and Andrew C. Trapp. "Enriching solutions to combinatorial problems via solution engineering." INFORMS Journal on Computing (2019).
[2] Ceselli, Alberto, et al. "Optimized assignment patterns in Mobile Edge Cloud networks." Computers & Operations Research 106 (2019): 246-259.
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The below-mentioned format has been used for citation of CPLEX in over 100 papers. I just cite two of those which have been published in 2019 but used different versions of the CPLEX. These papers are from well-known journals so I believe that even citation format should be considered in the publication process.
IBM (2017) IBM ILOG CPLEX 12.7 User’s Manual (IBM ILOG CPLEX Division, Incline Village, NV).1
IBM, 2013 IBM ILOG CPLEX 12.6 User Manual IBM Corp. (2013)2
So I think just putting the sub-version of CPLEX 12.* User's Manual in the citation will be alright.
[1] Petit, Thierry, and Andrew C. Trapp. "Enriching solutions to combinatorial problems via solution engineering." INFORMS Journal on Computing (2019).
[2] Ceselli, Alberto, et al. "Optimized assignment patterns in Mobile Edge Cloud networks." Computers & Operations Research 106 (2019): 246-259.
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The below-mentioned format has been used for citation of CPLEX in over 100 papers. I just cite two of those which have been published in 2019 but used different versions of the CPLEX. These papers are from well-known journals so I believe that even citation format should be considered in the publication process.
IBM (2017) IBM ILOG CPLEX 12.7 User’s Manual (IBM ILOG CPLEX Division, Incline Village, NV).1
IBM, 2013 IBM ILOG CPLEX 12.6 User Manual IBM Corp. (2013)2
So I think just putting the sub-version of CPLEX 12.* User's Manual in the citation will be alright.
[1] Petit, Thierry, and Andrew C. Trapp. "Enriching solutions to combinatorial problems via solution engineering." INFORMS Journal on Computing (2019).
[2] Ceselli, Alberto, et al. "Optimized assignment patterns in Mobile Edge Cloud networks." Computers & Operations Research 106 (2019): 246-259.
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The below-mentioned format has been used for citation of CPLEX in over 100 papers. I just cite two of those which have been published in 2019 but used different versions of the CPLEX. These papers are from well-known journals so I believe that even citation format should be considered in the publication process.
IBM (2017) IBM ILOG CPLEX 12.7 User’s Manual (IBM ILOG CPLEX Division, Incline Village, NV).1
IBM, 2013 IBM ILOG CPLEX 12.6 User Manual IBM Corp. (2013)2
So I think just putting the sub-version of CPLEX 12.* User's Manual in the citation will be alright.
[1] Petit, Thierry, and Andrew C. Trapp. "Enriching solutions to combinatorial problems via solution engineering." INFORMS Journal on Computing (2019).
[2] Ceselli, Alberto, et al. "Optimized assignment patterns in Mobile Edge Cloud networks." Computers & Operations Research 106 (2019): 246-259.
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Here's an answer (from 2018) by one of IBM's CPLEX specialists: "Citing CPLEX".
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Maybe you can include the answer by the CPLEX specialist in your answer just in case the link stops working?
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– Kevin Dalmeijer
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Here's an answer (from 2018) by one of IBM's CPLEX specialists: "Citing CPLEX".
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Maybe you can include the answer by the CPLEX specialist in your answer just in case the link stops working?
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– Kevin Dalmeijer
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Here's an answer (from 2018) by one of IBM's CPLEX specialists: "Citing CPLEX".
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Maybe you can include the answer by the CPLEX specialist in your answer just in case the link stops working?
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Maybe you can include the answer by the CPLEX specialist in your answer just in case the link stops working?
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Depending on the journal, CPLEX may be so well known that it is acceptable to omit the reference. It is always important to include a version number ("we use CPLEX 12.9"), as performance can differ significantly between versions.
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Depending on the journal, CPLEX may be so well known that it is acceptable to omit the reference. It is always important to include a version number ("we use CPLEX 12.9"), as performance can differ significantly between versions.
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Depending on the journal, CPLEX may be so well known that it is acceptable to omit the reference. It is always important to include a version number ("we use CPLEX 12.9"), as performance can differ significantly between versions.
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