Abstract
This chapter is designed for a quick entry into ANALYZE. The purpose of ANALYZE is to provide computer assistance for analysis. It is presumed a linear program has already been formulated, and an instance has been generated with some language. The most common input to ANALYZE is a standard (MPS) matrix file, and we shall describe alternative input forms. Besides a matrix, ANALYZE can read solution files from a variety of solvers: MINOS, MPSIII, MPSX, OBI, and OSL. Although ANALYZE does not solve the instance of a linear program, it does provide ways to analyze the linear program and its solution. The methods we shall describe comprise three levels of use.
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Greenberg, H.J. (1993). Overview, Installation, and Help. In: A Computer-Assisted Analysis System for Mathematical Programming Models and Solutions. Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series, vol 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3248-4_1
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