Educational Simulation & Scheduling
Software
ProModel, ServiceModel, or MedModel
- Student CD
SIMULATION
We offer a range of educational versions of the ProModel range of
simulation software systems for use in universities, colleges and
business schools.
The ProModel software is taught by many Universities
throughout the world on a range of engineering and business courses.
The educational versions of the software provide
maximum flexibility for students and course tutors alike, with a
combination of stand-alone and network options available.
PROFESSOR VERSION
Course instructors enjoy the full power of our commercial software
plus the text, course notes, a set of manuals, Stat: Fit, and SimRunner
optimisation. Technical support is free for the first year and training
is available at reduced rates. This version is frequently used for
large research projects.
STUDENT VERSION
Student versions of the software allow students to complete classroom
exercises or homework problems on their personal PC. This software
is functionally the same as our commercial software, but model size
is limited to 20 locations.
The student package includes the software on CD
plus the text System Improvement Using Simulation. Ideally suited
for early undergraduate courses in simulation. Examples, review
questions, and problem exercises are included and supported in the
software.
LAB ( NETWORK ) VERSION
The LAB package is designed to run on a LAN. Up to 20 simultaneous
users can access the full power of our commercial software. All
supporting materials for the professor package are included. This
package is ideal for graduate courses or advanced undergraduate
classes requiring a major simulation project
SCHEDULING
ORCHESTRATE represents the very latest in scheduling technology.
With a visual Gantt chart interface, graphical
reports and outputs showing performance measures, it uses advanced,
genetic algorithms to produce near-optimal schedules.
Academic versions of the software are available for educational
and research use. For details of options please contact us.
Production Modelling is particularly keen to hear
from Universities and Business Schools who would be interested in
closer collaboration to promote and develop this exciting new technology.
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