SIMSTAT: a tool for simulation analysis

SIMSTAT is an interactive graphical software tool that performs statistical analysis on simulation input and output data. It is designed to work seamlessly with most simulation languages, such as GPSS/H, SIMAN, ProModelPC, and SLAMSYSTEM. Simulation analysis is an essential part of every simulation study, but is often neglected or under-used because there has been no easy way to accomplish it. SIMSTAT bridges the technology gap by providing essential analysis techniques in a user-tiiendly environment.

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