
MSC.Software have announced the upcoming R3 releases of SimXpert
and SimDesigner. These two solutions are core components of the
company's SimEnterprise offering that together allow analysts,
designers, and suppliers to simulate more collaboratively across
the extended engineering enterprise by enabling simulation methods
and procedures to be captured, automated and reused across design
teams.
SimXpert R3 enhances the ability for analysts to capture and
automate simulation methods and procedures via templates - within a
completely integrated simulation workspace environment. Once
methods are captured, simulation best practices can then be
disseminated across the extended enterprise. Companies can create
repeatable simulation processes so analysts can now focus on other
high-value product validation requirements during product
development. It also creates gold standard simulation methods for
suppliers and others involved in design and analysis to follow. The
result is more accurate analysis across the enterprise, better use
of resources, and more confidence in simulation results.
Through improved integration with SimXpert and expanded CAD
platform support in SimDesigner R3, designers and suppliers working
in the CAD environment gain direct access to easy-to-use simulation
templates. Thus they can perform first pass analysis with higher
degrees of confidence, better comprehend and use analysis results
to drive smarter design decisions, innovate more by exploring more
"what-if" scenarios, and expedite time to market by identifying
design flaws earlier in the design process.
"SimXpert and SimDesigner are integral components of MSC.Software's
SimEnterprise," said Bill Weyand, chief executive officer,
MSC.Software. "Through these solutions, engineers become more
efficient with simulation best practice capture and reuse, thereby
saving both time and money. MSC.Software is committed to enhancing
our core technology to meet customer needs and evolving the
solution set to help customers increase business value and
innovation by taking the path forward to enterprise simulation with
SimEnterprise."
www.mscsoftware.com
Date: June 16, 2008