whatIf? Modelling Suite
whatIf? is a comprehensive suite of software tools for developing large scale simulation models and using them for scenario analysis, strategic decision making, policy analysis and forecasting in business and government, for scientific and research applications, and as learning simulators in high schools and colleges.
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Features
- » Complete & Integrated Environment
- » Transparent Model Design
- » Scenario Management
- » Data Visualization
- » Collaborative Multi-user Architecture
- » Extensibility & Interface to other Tools
English
Supported Technologies
AIX,
HP/UX,
Solaris/Sun OS,
Linux,
Windows 95/98/ME,
Windows XP/2000/NT
Software, ASP Hosted
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Pricing
Users (# of seats)
10,000 to 40,000
info@whatiftechnologies.com
(613) 232-5613
Additional Product Information
The whatIf?® suite of software technologies provides a unique and powerful environment for the development of systems models and their use for strategic planning, policy analysis, decision support and education.
Standing out from other modelling software, whatIf? includes the facilities for interactive data analysis, data management, reporting and documentation that are integral to the process of model development. Furthermore, whatIf? is not confined to a single mathematical paradigm or analytical technique whether that be optimization, econometrics, agent or event simulation, or differential equations (system dynamics).
The whatIf? software suite spans the following components:
Documenter, which supports the design, documentation, and implementation of simulation frameworks through the use of structured design diagrams and an integrated, language sensitive editor.
SAMM (Scenario and Model Manager), which facilitates the creation and management of scenarios in systems involving linkage among component sub-models.
TOOL, an interactive language for manipulating structured data objects including multi-dimensioned arrays, sets and geometric objects.
Graph, a client-based tool for interactive data display using line graphics.
Geomap, a client-based tool for interactive data display using cartographics.