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Software Available for Download

We try to make software that we create for related projects available for public download. Please note that each program is covered by its own, different license agreement for acceptable use. For most of the software here, it is advisable to contact the authors or researchers responsible for the program for more information.

Strategic Inventory Placement Model 2.0
Developed by Professor Stephen C. Graves and Sean Willems
Software by John Ruark and Sean Willems
SIPModel is a tool that optimizes inventory levels in a multiechelon supply chain.
   
FlexCap Flexibility Analysis Tool
Developed by Professor Stephen C. Graves and Bill Jordan (GM)
Software by John Ruark and Nichole Rhenda
FlexCap is a tool for analyzing flexibility in a producer-consumer single-echelon production environment. This version runs on Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0.
   
The Distribution Game
Developed by Professor Peter L. Jackson (Cornell).
Macintosh software by Sean Willems
The distribution game allows the user to determine inventory policies in a multi-echelon distribution system. The Macintosh version is a port of the PC version which was created under the direction of Professor Peter L. Jackson at Cornell. You can find the PC version, as well as more information about the game, at http://www.orie.cornell.edu/~jackson/distgame.html.
Available for MacOS System 7 or MacOS 8 at this site.

   
Tactical Planning Model
Developed by Professor Stephen C. Graves.
Software by John Ruark and Sean Willems
This application analyzes production throughput and inventory in a job-shop. 
Available for Windows95 and Windows NT 3.51 or greater.

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