Status History
This table present significant steps in AMPL history.
| Year | Highlights |
|---|---|
| 1985 | AMPL was designed and implemented |
| 1990 | Paper describing the AMPL modeling language was published in Management Science |
| 1991 | AMPL supports nonlinear programming and automatic differentiation |
| 1993 | Robert Fourer, David Gay and Brian Kernighan were awarded ORSA/CSTS Prize by the Operations Research Society of America, for writings on the design of mathematical programming systems and the AMPL modeling language |
| 1995 | Extensions for representing piecewise-linear and network structures |
| 1995 | Scripting constructs |
| 1997 | Enhanced support for nonlinear solvers |
| 1998 | AMPL supports complementarity problems |
| 2000 | Relational database and spreadsheet access |
| 2002 | Support for constraint programming |
| 2005 | AMPL Modeling Language Google group opened |
| 2008 | Kestrel: An AMPL Interface to the NEOS Server introduced |
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