Subproject: Optimal Core-Edge Design with AMPL/CPLEX
composed by Mike O'Sullivan, Cameron Walker
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created by Michael O'Sullivan
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last modified
2008-02-20 12:13
Research project context: »Optimal Topological Storage Network Design with AMPL/CPLEX«
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Runtime:
Since
2002-02-14
Contact:
Mike O'Sullivan
Project coordination:
NDSG
Scientific staff:
Mike O'Sullivan; Cameron Walker
Former student staff:
Tim Thompson
Cooperation partner(s):
ITS, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Contractor(s):
Vice-Chancellor's University Development Fund (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
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Project runtime:
2004-03-01
until
2005-07-01
Scientific coordination:
Michael O'Sullivan; Cameron Walker
Former student staff:
Tim Thompson
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Publications
'A Mixed-Integer Approach to Core-Edge Design of Storage Area Networks', Cameron Walker, Michael O’Sullivan and Timothy Thompson Computers and Operations Research, 34, (10), p2976-3000, 2007
'Optimal Core-Edge Storage Area Network Design', Timothy Thompson, Masters Thesis, Engineering Science, University of Auckland, New Zealand, 2005Using AMPL/CPLEX
we designed both single-edge and double-edge fully-connected Core-Edge storage networks. As a test case we applied our algorithms to both an Engineering Science network and a Cecil network.
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