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- Written by: Peter Tag
It has been just over a year since I joined Imagine That Inc. to work as an ExtendSim developer. For me, this marks a return to software development after having taken a 15 year sabbatical to become an ExtendSim modeler. During that time, I had several different jobs working for small and large companies and as an independent consultant. Each of these jobs required the use of simulation to provide analysis and decision support for internal and external customers. Quite fortunately, I almost always had the freedom to choose which simulation technology to use. Naturally, I chose ExtendSim. While I had several reasons for choosing ExtendSim, my primary reason was based on the fact that no matter how difficult the problems and/or customer requirements were, I knew I could always find a way to deliver a timely, valid and effective solution using ExtendSim.
Read more: Making the Transition from ExtendSim Modeler to ExtendSim Developer
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- Written by: David Krahl
Modeling the data
Earlier this year I saw a very impressive fleet management model. It was not all that large or even very complex. It was, however very flexible. By changing only the data in the model, it could represent any kind of fleet from cruise ships to delivery trucks. The key to the success of this model was that the model builder began by structuring the model data.