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OMNI is a model management system (MMS). Its purpose is to provide the software tool to build, maintain and make use of practical application systems. These applications commonly involve Linear Programming and its extensions (LP). OMNI MMS includes a powerful database, many calculation and logic capabilities, report writing functions, graphics and connectivity to outside systems. Because of these, it also has other uses such as for simulation, scheduling and data management.

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Haverly, C.(. OMNI Model Management System. Annals of Operations Research 104, 127–140 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013143003516

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