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The first step of any optimization process consists in choosing the Decision Variables (DV) and its relationships that model the problem, system or object to optimize. Many problems cannot be represented by a unique, exhaustive model which would ensure a global best result: in those cases, the model (DV and relationships) choice matters on the quality of the results.