Network Scheduler
- A Microsoft Windows based Network Scheduler with clients for Windows 9x, Windows NT and
Windows 2000. The main scheduling Engine resides on a Windows NT or 2000 and runs as a
Service. The scheduling Agents are Services (on Windows NT and 2000) or operate as such
(on Windows 9x). The Control Panel for job scheduling and monitoring is a standard client
application. Web-based scheduler is sold separately. The system comes with complete
installation. The system includes on-line documentation.
Farm Resource Management
- A Microsoft Windows based Farm Resource Management decision support system. Accepts
information on tractors, tires, implements, weather patterns and economic factors. The
information is applied to appropriate models for determining required resources for timely
completion of operations, timeliness penalties for given resources, and proposed scenarios
to determine optimal farm operations and configurations for maximum economic return. The
models include risk factors for weather variances. The application includes on-line
documentation.
Water Load Designer
- An engineering model for calculation of the water loads in office buildings and
condominiums. The model allows the user to define the distribution of water supplies and
demands per floor, as well as the hydrostatic and hydrodynamic properties of the network.
The output of the model includes diameters, types of materials, pressure losses, etc. The
application includes predefined constants and on-line documentation.
Scientific Calculations
- Add-On to use in scientific applications, Excel spreadsheets, or any Windows application
that can use ActiveX components. The Add-On consists of a number of components organized
in object models, to provide basic and advanced Mathematical functionality, such as matrix
manipulation, curve fitting, solutions to polynomials and differential equations, etc. The
Add-On includes a free-format equation parser for solving user defined functions. The
Add-On includes on-line documentation and samples for using the available properties and
methods.
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