| Article ID: | iaor1989229 |
| Country: | Switzerland |
| Volume: | 20 |
| Start Page Number: | 159 |
| End Page Number: | 177 |
| Publication Date: | Aug 1989 |
| Journal: | Annals of Operations Research |
| Authors: | Klingman Darwin, Glover Fred, Phillips Nancy V. |
| Keywords: | programming: mathematical |
This paper reports a real-world application of a large-scale assignment/allocation mixed-integer program for optimal deployment and targeting of missiles for the U.S. Strategic Air Command. The authors provide a NETFORM model that reduces the number of zero-one variables of a standard integer programming formulation by more than two orders of magnitude (by factors approaching 500) and a tailored NETFORM software system that solves problems involving 2400 zero-one variables and 984000 continuous variables to within 99.9% of optimality in less than one minute on an IBM 4381.