Teaching OR: automatic evaluation for linear programming modelling

Learning how to model a problem described in natural language as a linear program requires students to practice using various and numerous exercises. Moreover, immediate feedback on the validity of their solutions helps a better and faster understanding. In this paper, we present an idea on how stud...

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Production planning
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