Applied GAMS Modeling

This is a special offering followed immediatly by an advanced class due to a unforseen cancellation of basic class earlier this summer. It will be A three day class designed for those interested in applying GAMS modeling to the study of management decisions in the business and policy arenas. It will provide exposureto modeling examining the impact of changing prices, risk conditions and investment opportunities as they influence firms, the environment and the sector. Students are not expected to know GAMS ahead of time The whole class will deal with the topics of how to formulate GAMS based models starting from no assumed knowledge but working up through advanced formulation (dealing with price responsive demand, investments and risk as well as GAMS model debugging and improved output presentation topics.

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Instructor Background

Bruce A. McCarl is a University Distinguished Professor and a Regents Professor at Texas A&M University in College Station Texas specializing in Mathematical Programming applications in Agricultural Economics. He has wide teaching, research, consulting and applied analysis experience in the application of mathematical programming and GAMS to industry, and government. ( Read about some projects he has done ). He wrote the Expanded USers Guide distributed with GAMS

He has been on the Texas A&M faculty since 1985 and previously taught at Oregon State University, Purdue University and Pennsylvania State University. Dr. McCarl is a winner of awards from USDA, and USEPA for his optimization applications. He was part of the IPCC group that was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. His is Associate Editor of Climatic Change. He was Editor of Choices and Associate Editor of Water Resources Research and the American Journal of Agricultural Economics. Dr. McCarl earned a B.A. in Business Statistics from the University of Colorado and a Ph.D. in Management Science from the Pennsylvania State University.

Dr. McCarl taught his first GAMS short course in 1986 and has been a GAMS user since 1985. He has written the GAMSCHK modeling assistance product and the Expanded User Guide which is being freely distributed with releases of GAMS. He has consulted on optimization and GAMS use with employees of First National Bank of Maryland, Tasmanian Hydropower, Neodyme, USCOE, American Express, USAID, Government of Egypt, International Harvester, World Bank, Department of Energy, Bonneville Power, Electric Power Research Institute, USDA, and USEPA among others.

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What will the course help you learn?

You will learn techniques for doing firm impact modeling analysis including treatment of risk and investment modeling using the professional's choice in modeling software -- GAMS. The 3-day course will provide you with learning experiences regarding questions such as:

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Brief Course Description

Topics covered

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Assumed Background and Motivation of Participants

The course will be instructed assuming those present wish to do impact analyses using GAMS but are not very familiar with the GAMS language. Participants should wish to receive practical instruction on topics that will enable them to easily do impact analyses and increase the efficiency and accuracy with which they use GAMS in modeling settings.

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Course Objectives

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Course Presentation Method

The class will mix hands on computing sessions with computer based lectures. The hands on sessions will involve participants working in groups of 2-3 throughout the workshop. The groups will be provided with PCs loaded with the latest available GAMS versions and all class examples. Participants can bring their own laptops capable of having 20 or so megabytes of software loaded on them from a CD-ROM also access to either a floppy or capability to take files from a USB 2.0 removable pen drive ). During the hands on sessions the instructor will interact with the groups on class topics, questions and general GAMS usage. Laptops may be required depending on location as covered in the registration page.

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By taking this course you will

GAMSCHK

analyzes GAMS models and assists in their use

GAMS-IDE

PC editing, execution and debugging environment

A Guide to Algebraic Modeling Using GAMS by McCarl and Spreen -- a book on agricultural modeling using GAMS

McCarl's GAMSCHK writeup

McCarl's GAMS User Guide

The latest Solver Manuals from GAMS

Documentation on ASM and running comparative runs with ASM

 

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Things to Do Before the Class

The class will be conducted using PCs, Students will have available an Editor developed by GAMS which resides in the GAMS-IDE integrated development environment. Students wishing to use other editors should feel free to bring such. Note course software will be distributed on CD-ROM.

Students wishing to do reading before the class can download (using the Adobe pdf Reader)
Download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader

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Course History and past Participants

This course has been previously since 1998 at least twice a year. In addition courses with much of the material herein has been taught by Dr. McCarl at Texas A&M, Oregon State and Purdue for over 25 years.
Prior participants in this training who have used concepts in their jobs include individuals employed in the insurance, banking, agricultural, telecommunications, government and energy arenas.

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Need More Information?

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Other questions may be addressed by email to

brucemccarl@gmail.com or courses@gams.com

or to

Bruce McCarl
2100 Fawn Court
College Station, TX, 77845
979-693-5694(phone) 979-696-2263(fax)

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