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Ni | Arashi No Yoru

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Personal Learning Edition

for evaluation and teaching

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University Researcher

for public research in universities

download ask for a quote

Professional

for companies and government organizations

download ask for a quote
multimethod modeling capabilities
integration with GIS maps
Yes Yes Yes
unlimited model size AnyLogic PLE has the following model size limitations:
- Number of agent types in one model: 10
- Number of embedded agents/blocks in one agent: 200
- Number of system dynamics variables in one agent: 200
- Number of dynamically created agents: 50 000
Yes Yes
model building assistance via technical support
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Libraries
custom libraries development and use
process modeling library
industry-specific libraries - Pedestrian Library
- Rail Library
- Road Traffic Library
- Fluid Library
- Material Handling Library
(limited) Simulation time is limited to 5 hours
Visualization
2D, 3D animation, business graphics
3D animation with NVIDIA Omniverse
interactive controls
Database Connectivity
built-in database, work with excel and text files
basic external database integration components
professional external database integration components
Experiments
simulation and parameter variation experiments
professional experiment framework - Optimization
- Compare Runs
- Monte Carlo
- Sensitivity Analysis
- Calibration
- Custom Exp.
- Reinforcement Learning Exp.
(limited) RL experiment is available with the following limitations:
- no more than 7 variables
- no more than 500 iterations
professional optimization with OptQuest engine
(limited) OptQuest optimizer has the following limitations:
- no more than 7 variables
- no more than 500 iterations
(optional) By default OptQuest optimizer has the following limitations:
- no more than 7 variables
- no more than 500 iterations Consider purchasing the corresponding option to avoid these limitations.
(optional) By default OptQuest optimizer has the following limitations:
- no more than 7 variables
- no more than 500 iterations Consider purchasing the corresponding option to avoid these limitations.
Model Export
model export to AnyLogic Cloud
model export to standalone application
optimization experiment export to standalone application
(optional) Consider purchasing the corresponding option to be able to export OptQuest-based optimization.
Model development environment
basic model debugging
professional model debugging
memory analyzer
saving and restoring model snapshot
teamwork and version control system: SVN integration
teamwork and model version control: Git integration
CAD drawing import
multimethod modeling capabilities
integration with GIS maps
unlimited model size AnyLogic PLE has the following limitations:
- Number of agent types in one model: 10
- Number of embedded agents/blocks in one agent: 200
- Number of system dynamics variables in one agent: 200
- Number of dynamically created agents: 50 000
model building assistance via technical support

Libraries

custom library development and use
process modeling library
industry-specific libraries - Pedestrian Library
- Rail Library
- Road Traffic Library
- Fluid Library
- Material Handling Library

Visualization

2D, 3D animation, business graphics
3D animation with NVIDIA Omniverse
interactive controls

Database Connectivity

built-in database, work with excel and text files
basic external database integration components
professional external database integration components

Experiments

simulation and paramater variation experiments
professional experiment framework - Optimization
- Compare Runs
- Monte Carlo
- Sensitivity Analysis
- Calibration
- Custom Exp.
- Reinforcement Learning Exp.
professional optimization with OptQuest engine

Model Export

model export to AnyLogic Cloud
model export to standalone application
optimization experiment export to standalone application

Model development environment

basic model debugging
professional model debugging
memory analyzer
saving and restoring model snapshot
teamwork and version control system: SVN integration
teamwork and model version control: Git integration
CAD drawing import

System requirements

Ni | Arashi No Yoru

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