Enterprise Dynamics
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Developer(s) | InControl Enterprise Dynamics |
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Stable release | ED 10.6 November 30, 2023[1]
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Written in | Delphi 7, C++, 4DScript[2] |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Platform | Microsoft Windows |
Available in | English (Tutorials also in German, Dutch and French) |
Type | Discrete event simulation software |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www |
Enterprise Dynamics is a discrete-event simulation software platform developed by InControl Enterprise Dynamics. It is used to design and implement simulations.[3] Results of the simulation software and services are data, information, insights, and 2D-, 3D-visualization and VR (Oculus). The software can be implemented as a customer application, enabling Digital Twins.[clarification needed]
History
[edit]Enterprise Dynamics is based on the Taylor II simulation software, which was developed by F&H Simulations.[4] In 1998, the newly developed simulation platform Taylor Enterprise Dynamics was introduced and in 2000, F&H Simulations was acquired by the consulting company and simulation software distributor InControl Business Engineers. The new company name became InControl Enterprise Dynamics and Taylor ED was renamed to Enterprise Dynamics.
Fields of application
[edit]Enterprise Dynamics has been applied or is currently being applied in the following fields:[2][5][6][7]
- Material Handling
- Supply Chain Management
- Logistics & Distribution
- Manufacturing & Production
- Airports
- Harbors
- Metropole Area & City Development
- Rail transport
- Healthcare
- Automotive
- Electronics
- Contact Centers
- Sports & Events
- Public & Service
- Educational
Architecture
[edit]Enterprise Dynamics is an object-oriented simulation platform combined with an event-oriented approach. The user can select standard simulation objects (the so-called 'Atoms'), in which the behavior of their real life equivalents is captured, from a library and create a model by clicking and dragging the objects into the model space. For each simulation object, parameters can be altered to change its behavior.[5][8]
Version history
[edit]Version | Codename | Release date | Major changes |
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1.0 | Taylor Enterprise Dynamics\TED | 1997 | |
2.0 | Taylor ED | 1998 | |
2.3 | November 1999 | ||
3.0 | Taylor ED 2000 | June 2000 | |
3.2 | |||
3.3 | |||
3.4 | June 2001 | ||
4.0 | December 2001 | ||
5.0 | |||
6.0 | Official Release 6 | October 2003 |
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6.1[9] | January 2004 |
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6.2[9] | March 2004 |
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6.3[9] | July 2004 |
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7.0[9] | Official Release 7 | April 2006 |
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7.1[9] | Summer 2006 | September 2006 |
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7.2[9] | Winter 2007 | December 2007 |
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8.0[9] | Official Release 8 | April 2009 |
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8.1[9] | Spring 2010 | May 2010 |
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8.2[9] | Spring 2011 | May 2011 |
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8.2.5[9] | Spring 2012 | March 2012 |
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9.0 | |||
10.2 | Spring 2018 | July 2018 |
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10.3 | Winter 2020 | February 2020 |
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Add-ons
[edit]Add-ons are available to extend the functionality of ED:[10]
- CAD Import Wizard
- DLL Kit
- Emulation - OPC
- Multicrane - Controller
- Security Kit
- OptQuest
Several market-specific libraries are also available:[11]
- ED Logistics
- ED Airport
- ED Transport
- ED Warehouse
- PD Pedestrian Dynamics
- ED Educational
References
[edit]- ^ "ED Support". Retrieved 2018-07-18.
- ^ a b "Simulation Software Selection, version 2.3" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-09-03. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
- ^ E. Serova, "Modern Business Modeling Approaches And Tools For Management", page 269 - 275, International Journal "Information Technologies & Knowledge" (vol.3), 2009. Retrieved 2011-06-16.
- ^ William B. Nordgren. "Taylor II manufacturing simulation software". In Proceedings of the 27th Conference on Winter Simulation, IEEE Computer Society, Washington, DC, 401–404, 1995.
- ^ a b D.W. Hillen, 1995, 'Simulatie in Produktie en Logistiek', ISBN 90-5261-060-6. Retrieved 2011-06-16.
- ^ Van Asperen, Dekker, Polman, De Swaan Arons, "Modeling Ship Arrivals In Ports", page 1737 - 1744, Proceedings of the 2003 Winter Simulation Conference (vol.2), 2003. Retrieved 2011-06-14.
- ^ C.A. Boer, "Distributed Simulation in Industry", 2005, ISBN 90-5892-093-3. Retrieved 2011-06-16.
- ^ Y.H. Lian, H. Van Landeghem, "Analyzing the Effects of Lean Manufacturing using a Value Stream Mapping based simulation generator", 09-Mar-2006, International Journal of Production Research. Retrieved 2011-06-16.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "ED Release Notes". Retrieved 2011-06-16.
- ^ "ED Products/Addons". Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2011-06-14.
- ^ "ED Products". Retrieved 2012-08-06.