SimQuick is now in its third incarnation (copyright 2016) since first being distributed in 2001. Check out a quick example. Most of the key features can be learned in an hour or so of class time or independent reading. SimQuick is designed to be easy to learn and use. If you have a PC (stand-alone or networked) with Excel 2003 or later (under any version of Windows), or a recent Apple computer with Excel 2011 or later, then you can immediately use SimQuick. SimQuick requires no “installation.” It’s just an Excel file with some macros. Manufacturing (e.g., assembly lines, batch processes, simple job shops).Inventory and supply chains (e.g., stores, warehouses, and simple combinations of these). Waiting lines (e.g., banks, fast-food restaurants, call centers).SimQuick is a freely-distributed Excel spreadsheet ( download here) for modeling and simulating a wide variety of processes such as:
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