Description

️ 🖼Tool name:
Micro Saint Sharp

🔖 Tool Category:
Discrete-Event Simulation & Human Performance Modeling

️ ✏What does this tool offer?
A flexible simulation tool that allows building models using Task Network and C# within the .NET environment to develop simulations of complex systems including manufacturing, hospitals, call centers, transportation, etc. with support for probability distributions to determine task execution times.

What do you actually offer based on user experience?

  • Create accurate models of human system performance and run stochastic processes

  • Support for more than 30 different statistical distributions for task timing

  • Ability to add custom logic using C#

  • A graphical interface that makes it easy to build models even for those with limited programming experience

🤖 Does it include automation?
Yes:

  • Automate task flow based on programmatic conditions

  • Automate execution times using probability distributions

  • Ability to automatically replay scenarios while adjusting programming parameters

💰 Pricing model:

  • Paid Desktop license, not SaaS

  • Price depends on the license type (Enterprise, Developer, Academic)

🆓 F ree plan details:

  • No official free plan

  • Access is for professional simulations, the license is often paid

💳 Details of paid plans:

  • Desktop license according to the vendor's policy

  • Possible academic or research use requires an official license

🧭 How to access the tool:

  • Visit the official website to download a trial version or request a license

  • Install the tool on Windows, then build the simulation model using Task Network and C#

  • Export simulation results or integrate them with other analysis systems via code

🔗 Experience Link or the official website:
Experience Link: https://www.microsaintsharp.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com


Pricing Details

AnyLogic is based on a paid desktop license rather than a SaaS model, where the price varies depending on the type of license, whether it is for enterprise, development, or academic use. There is no official free plan, and access is mostly reserved for professional simulations with a paid license required. Paid plans include a license for desktop use of the tool according to the vendor's policy, with the possibility of academic or research licenses for educational and research use under official terms.