The IMPL console executable (IMPL.exe) can be called from any DOS command prompt window where its Intel Fortran source code can be found in Appendix A. The IMPL console is useful given that it allows you to model and solve problems configured in an IML (Industrial Modeling Language) file. Problems coded using IPL (Industrial Programming Language) in many computer programming languages can use the IMPL console source code as a prototype.
The IMPL console reads several input files and writes several output files which are described in this document. There are several console flags that can be specified as command line arguments and are described below.
Crowdfunding: Is the potential for charities real or just hype?Andrew Bathgate
There's an increasing amount of noise around this thing called 'crowdfunding' with new platforms promising significant returns. But what's the reality and how have other fundraisers made it work - or not? If you're undecided about whether crowdfunding is right for your cause or if you're thinking about giving it a go but don't know where to start, avoid making the same mistakes as the practitioners on this crowdfunding panel. Learn from their successes and failures and leave with a better understanding of the potential of crowdfunding for your organisation, and where you should start.
This is the presentation given by Ryan Bromley from Good Innovation with Lucy Buck from Child's i Foundation, Reuben Steins from Amnesty International UK and Simon O'Leary
from Cancer Research UK.
If you want to discuss anything here please get in contact at info@goodinnovation.co.uk
How to create new fundraising products when a crowded market calls for a focu...Andrew Bathgate
How do you create new ways to fundraise? Where do you start? What are the key things to cover?
This presentation covers the top nine tips we'd give based on our experience of developing successful new products, both within and outside of the charity sector.
The IoF introduction was:
The giving market is exceptionally crowded. 160,000+ charities compete for a portion of the measly 0.25% p.a. of household expenditure given to UK charities - a figure that's remained unchanged for almost 25 years. How do you create a stand-out ask and deliver growth? How do you create a proposition that educates about your brand? How do you create focus, generate compelling insight and create unique propositions that persuade supporters to give? How do you test new ideas in the market? Grab some tips on tools & hear the backstory on some fab innovation including Merlin's National Awards nominated PlumpyNut Challenge and Shelter's brand new mass participation events.
Presentation given at IOF National Convention, July 2013 by Andrew Bathgate from Good Innovation (@good_Innovation), Imogen Ward from Merlin (@imogenward) and Nick Marsh from Shelter.
The IMPL console executable (IMPL.exe) can be called from any DOS command prompt window where its Intel Fortran source code can be found in Appendix A. The IMPL console is useful given that it allows you to model and solve problems configured in an IML (Industrial Modeling Language) file. Problems coded using IPL (Industrial Programming Language) in many computer programming languages can use the IMPL console source code as a prototype.
The IMPL console reads several input files and writes several output files which are described in this document. There are several console flags that can be specified as command line arguments and are described below.
Crowdfunding: Is the potential for charities real or just hype?Andrew Bathgate
There's an increasing amount of noise around this thing called 'crowdfunding' with new platforms promising significant returns. But what's the reality and how have other fundraisers made it work - or not? If you're undecided about whether crowdfunding is right for your cause or if you're thinking about giving it a go but don't know where to start, avoid making the same mistakes as the practitioners on this crowdfunding panel. Learn from their successes and failures and leave with a better understanding of the potential of crowdfunding for your organisation, and where you should start.
This is the presentation given by Ryan Bromley from Good Innovation with Lucy Buck from Child's i Foundation, Reuben Steins from Amnesty International UK and Simon O'Leary
from Cancer Research UK.
If you want to discuss anything here please get in contact at info@goodinnovation.co.uk
How to create new fundraising products when a crowded market calls for a focu...Andrew Bathgate
How do you create new ways to fundraise? Where do you start? What are the key things to cover?
This presentation covers the top nine tips we'd give based on our experience of developing successful new products, both within and outside of the charity sector.
The IoF introduction was:
The giving market is exceptionally crowded. 160,000+ charities compete for a portion of the measly 0.25% p.a. of household expenditure given to UK charities - a figure that's remained unchanged for almost 25 years. How do you create a stand-out ask and deliver growth? How do you create a proposition that educates about your brand? How do you create focus, generate compelling insight and create unique propositions that persuade supporters to give? How do you test new ideas in the market? Grab some tips on tools & hear the backstory on some fab innovation including Merlin's National Awards nominated PlumpyNut Challenge and Shelter's brand new mass participation events.
Presentation given at IOF National Convention, July 2013 by Andrew Bathgate from Good Innovation (@good_Innovation), Imogen Ward from Merlin (@imogenward) and Nick Marsh from Shelter.
Server-Solvers-Interacter-Interfacer-Modeler-Presolver Libraries and Executab...Alkis Vazacopoulos
The term SSIIMPLE is used to describe IMPL’s system architecture which stands for Server-Solvers-Interacter-Interfacer-Modeler-Presolver Libraries and Executable. IMPL is an acronym for Industrial Modeling and Programming Language provided by Industrial Algorithms LLC. SSIIMPLE is designed to be portable to both Windows and Linux operating systems on 32 and 64-bit platforms and to have the smallest footprint as possible in order to allow what we call “poor man’s parallelism” (PMP). This essentially means running as many IMPL problem instances as there are CPU’s or threads where each IMPL problem instance would essentially use the same model data but with different solver settings, solvers, initial-values, column orderings, etc. However, it is also possible to modify either or both of static and dynamic model data as well as the solver settings within a given problem instance thread.
Server-Solvers-Interacter-Interfacer-Modeler-Presolver Libraries and Executab...Alkis Vazacopoulos
The term SSIIMPLE is used to describe IMPL’s system architecture which stands for Server-Solvers-Interacter-Interfacer-Modeler-Presolver Libraries and Executable. IMPL is an acronym for Industrial Modeling and Programming Language provided by Industrial Algorithms LLC. SSIIMPLE is designed to be portable to both Windows and Linux operating systems on 32 and 64-bit platforms and to have the smallest footprint as possible in order to allow what we call “poor man’s parallelism” (PMP). This essentially means running as many IMPL problem instances as there are CPU’s or threads where each IMPL problem instance would essentially use the same model data but with different solver settings, solvers, initial-values, column orderings, etc. However, it is also possible to modify either or both of static and dynamic model data as well as the solver settings within a given problem instance thread.
18. Αρχικά κάνουμε κλικ ςτθν επιλογι
“Παραςτατικά Μεταςχθματιςμοφ”
που βρίςκεται ςτο menu
“Παραςτατικά Εξαγωγισ” κάτω από
τθν “Ημεριςια Κίνθςθ”
19.
20. τθν οκόνθ που εμφανίηεται κάνουμε
κλικ ςτθν επιλογι “F2=Ειςαγωγι“
21.
22. τθν οκόνθ μεταςχθματιςμοφ, ςυμπλθρϊνουμε τα
βαςικά ςτοιχεία
α. Κωδικόσ Παραςτατικοφ
υμπλθρϊνουμε τον κωδικοφ του παραςτατικοφ που ζχουμε ορίςει για
τον μεταςχθματιςμό
β. Σμιμα Ειςαγωγισ
Για τμιμα ειςαγωγισ βάηουμε το ραφείο
γ. Σμιμα Εξαγωγισ
Για τμιμα ειςαγωγισ βάηουμε τθν κεντρικι αποκικθ
26. τθ ςυνζχεια κάνουμε κλικ ςτθν
επιλογι “F11=Ζθτοφμενα Είδθ”, για
να επιλζξουμε το παραγόμενο είδοσ
(ςτο ςυγκεκριμζνο παράδειγμα
Μπλοφηεσ) και να το αναλφςουμε ςε
πρϊτεσ φλεσ
33. τθν οκόνθ του μεταςχθματιςμοφ
παρατθροφμε ότι φορτϊνονται
αυτόματα οι πρϊτεσ φλεσ με τισ
ποςότθτεσ που απαιτοφνται για τον
μεταςχθματιςμό
34.
35. Σζλοσ κάνουμε κλικ ςτθν επιλογι
“F10=Καταχϊριςθ“ κι εμφανίηεται ςε
αναδυόμενο παράκυρο θ εκτφπωςθ
του παραςτατικοφ μεταςχθματιςμοφ
36.
37.
38. Πλζον ζχουμε ςτείλει τισ πρϊτεσ φλεσ
ςτο ραφείο, για να προχωριςει ςτθ
ςφνκεςθ του ηθτοφμενου υλικοφ
(ΜΠΛΟΤΖΕ)
39. Όταν το παραγόμενο είδοσ
(ΜΠΛΟΤΖΕ) είναι ζτοιμο κα πρζπει
να το επανειςάγουμε από το ραφείο
ςτθν Κεντρικι Αποκικθ
40. Αρχικά κάνουμε κλικ ςτθν επιλογι
“Μεταςχθματιςμόσ” που βρίςκεται
ςτο menu “Παραςτατικά Ειςαγωγισ”
κάτω από τθν “Ημεριςια Κίνθςθ”
41.
42. τθν οκόνθ που εμφανίηεται κάνουμε
κλικ ςτθν επιλογι “F2=Ειςαγωγι“
43.
44. τθν οκόνθ μεταςχθματιςμοφ, ςυμπλθρϊνουμε τα
βαςικά ςτοιχεία
α. Κωδικόσ Παραςτατικοφ
υμπλθρϊνουμε τον κωδικοφ του παραςτατικοφ που ζχουμε ορίςει για
τον μεταςχθματιςμό
β. Σμιμα
Για τμιμα ειςαγωγισ βάηουμε τθν κεντρικι μασ αποκικθ