A Computer-Assisted Analysis System for Mathematical Programming Models and Solutions: A User’s Guide for ANALYZE(c)

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Welcome to ANALYZE, designed to provide computer assistance for analyzing linear programs and their solutions. Chapter 1 gives an overview of ANALYZE and how to install it. It also describes how to get started and how to obtain further documentation and help on-line. Chapter 2 reviews the forms of linear programming models and describes the syntax of a model. One of the routine, but important, functions of ANALYZE is to enable convenient access to rows and columns in the matrix by conditional delineation. Chapter 3 illustrates simple queries, like DISPLAY, LIST, and PICTURE. This chapter also introduces the SUBMAT command level to define any submatrix by an arbitrary sequence of additions, deletions and reversals. Syntactic explanations and a schema view are also illustrated. Chapter 4 goes through some elementary exercises to demonstrate computer­ assisted analysis and introduce additional conventions of the ANALYZE language. Besides simple queries, it demonstrates the INTERPRT command, which automates the analysis process and gives English explanations of results. The last 2 exercises are diagnoses of elementary infeasible instances of a particular model. Chapter 5 progresses to some advanced uses of ANALYZE. The first is blocking to obtain macro views of the model and for finding embedded substructures, like a netform. The second is showing rates of substitution described by the basic equations. Then, the use of the REDUCE and BASIS commands are illustrated for a variety of applications, including solution analysis, infeasibility diagnosis, and redundancy detection.

Author(s): Harvey J. Greenberg (auth.)
Series: Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series 1
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 1993

Language: English
Pages: 270
Tags: Operations Research, Management Science; Optimization; Computer Science, general

Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Overview, Installation, and Help....Pages 1-8
Anatomy of a Linear Program....Pages 9-18
Simple Queries....Pages 19-45
Examples of Analysis....Pages 47-65
Further Examples....Pages 67-114
File Interfaces....Pages 115-136
Advanced Exercises....Pages 137-159
Utilities....Pages 161-168
Algorithms and Heuristics....Pages 169-184
More Views....Pages 185-217
Rulebase Development....Pages 219-253
Using The Modules....Pages 255-264
Back Matter....Pages 265-270