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ABOUT TOMVIEW

TOMVIEW is a general purpose development environment in LabVIEW for research, teaching and practical solution of optimization problems. The TOMVIEW optimization environment is flexible, easy-to-use, robust and reliable for the solution of all types of applied optimization problems. TOMVIEW has grown out of a need for advanced, robust and reliable tools to be used in the development of algorithms and software for the solution of applied optimization problems. TOMVIEW supplies well-known state-of-the-art optimization software packages in the areas that TOMVIEW covers. All TOMVIEW packages include a license for the solver.

The TOMVIEW Base Module includes all LabVIEW code and libraries for sparse matrix handling. Additional solver capacity is available by adding one or more solver toolboxes, see the list of our products.

TOMVIEW solves sparse and dense problems in the following areas:

  • Mixed-Integer Linear, Quadratic Programming. TOMVIEW /CPLEX.
  • Constrained Nonlinear Parameter Estimation, Minimax and L1 Data Fitting. TOMVIEW Base Module.
  • Nonlinear Programming. TOMVIEW /SOL.
  • Global Optimization (Several minima), Box-Bounded, Nonlinear and Integer Constraints. TOMVIEW Base Module.
  • Linear and Nonlinear Least Squares. TOMVIEW /SOL.
  • Nonsmooth Optimization.
  • Unconstrained Optimization.
  • Linear and Quadratic Programming. TOMVIEW /CPLEX.
 


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Key Features
  • Standalone licenses available for industrial and embedded systems.
  • Compile into standalone with the LabVIEW Compiler.
  • More than 40 numerical algorithms, both LabVIEW and C/Fortran interfaced.
  • Advanced numerical differentiation.
  • Define your problem once, use all available solvers.
  • Graphical tools for controlling the solver performance.
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