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Siginficance

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Significance/importance of this page includes...

  • COIN-OR is recognized by the National Science Foundation. At the National Science Foundational workshop on Cyberinfrastructure and OR - only 3 examples were given: COIN-OR, NEOS, and CONDOR.
  • COIN-OR is changing the way research is done in the field of OR/MS (e.g., The novel work in non-linear mixed integer program could never have happened if not for access to the linear programming solver source code, interior point software (IPOPT), branch-and-cut, and cut generation library, interface and expertise made possible by COIN-OR.)
  • COIN-OR was a provoked the creation of the Common Public License.
  • COIN-OR changed IBM Research.
  • COIN-OR is reference in the scientific literature.
  • COIN-OR is being used by business.
Hello! The reason I tagged the page was due to the fact that notability is not asserted, but all these things probably would meet the corporate notability guidelines. Are there any sources which can confirm these? If you need assistance getting them put into the article, I'd be happy to help. I'll remove the speedy tag for now as you have made an assertion. (Please remember to sign your comments using four tildes: ~~~~, thanks!) Seraphimblade 20:47, 4 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hi! "Significance" is a good criteria and is good for the page. I added the section to the main page, along with some links. If the COIN-OR page stays up, I'll ask people to add more sources/confirmation. Note - There are 2 COIN-OR projects (COIN-OR CLP and COIN-OR SYMPHONY) with established wikipedia pages. I added this page in part to fill in their background becuase their editor was complaining.RLougeeH 20:58, 4 January 2007 (UTC)RLougeeH.[reply]

Merger?

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As discussed on Talk:COIN-OR SYMPHONY I think the COIN-OR, COIN-OR CLP, and COIN-OR SYMPHONY articles would be best served by being merged into one (under COIN-OR). This gives editors one place to work on expanding content and references, and we can always split them back out if the respective sections get nice and big. For logistical reasons, let's centralize discussion of the merger on Talk:COIN-OR SYMPHONY. --tiny plastic Grey Knight 12:15, 26 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]