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We draw an important distinction between simulation software and simulations.
Simulations are all too often user-hostile and short-lived scratchpad analyses
that answer a single question. Simulation software is building material from
which you, or we, create infrastructure to answer a broad class of ongoing
questions.
Our expertise is in both simulation and quality software engineering. Our
focus is on using broadly available mainstream technologies to create simulation
services, components and domain specific libraries for clients with applications
that are not just simulations, but broad enterprise-critical decision support
systems.
What We Do
 | We specialize in developing servers, components, domain specific
libraries, simulations and simulation engines.
 | We have experience in the Chemical Manufacturing, Aerospace,
Pharmaceutical, Medical Imaging, and investment Banking arenas. |
 | We have developed standalone applications, and have integrated decision
support services into existing and evolving enterprise applications. |
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 | We provide turnkey solution delivery, technical leadership or risk
mitigation.
 | We have a track record of delivering successful implementations. |
 | Our key associates are experienced leaders, technologists and modelers. |
 | We can retire risk for you through proof-of-concept technology
explorations. |
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Our Technology Bases
 | We are well-versed in both Microsoft & Java technologies.
 | Our flagship framework is architected for .Net, and written in C# for
performance and flexibility. |
 | Key associates have been working with Java since 1996 and with Microsoft
development tools and techniques since 1991. |
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 | We have been building simulations for more than a dozen years.
 | Most key associates built their first models or simulations before 1993. |
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 | We Have Exposure to ModSim III, Extend, LabView and several other
platforms.
 | We can assist you in technology evaluation and selection. |
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 | Our labs include equipment and tools for developing and tuning
high-performance applications for multiprocessor-based systems. |
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