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News Release from: Adept Scientific | Subject: Micro Saint Sharp 2.6
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 01 November 2007
Discrete event simulation package is
upgraded
Adept Scientific announces the availability of the latest version of Micro Saint Sharp, the general purpose, discrete-event simulation software tool from Alion MA+D Operation (Boulder, Colorado)
Micro Saint Sharp 2.6 delivers a raft of new features that accelerate the modelling process for experienced users and simulation novices alike The new version features a broad range of new capabilities and enhancements
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 21 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Micro Saint Sharp is described as the choice of professionals all over the world for general purpose discrete-event simulation.
Its intuitive graphical user interface, its flow-chart approach to modelling and its powerful optimisation functions make it a software tool that can be used by generalists as well as simulation experts, in manufacturing processes, service industries, healthcare organisations and many other fields.
With a computer model of your process built in Micro Saint Sharp, you can begin to get the answers to 'what-if' questions.
What if I change the way humans work with the system? What if I change my resource mix? What if I rearrange the process? Micro Saint Sharp provides answers quickly and completely for systems of all sizes, shapes and complexities.
Micro Saint Sharp 2.6 is available now from Adept Scientific.
With offices in the UK, USA, Germany and throughout the Nordic region, Adept Scientific is a supplier of software and hardware products for research, scientific, engineering and technical applications on desktop computers. Request a free brochure from Adept Scientific ...
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