Our trainers are all veteran AnyLogic modellers, and have all done extensive consultancy work using AnyLogic (and, in some cases, academic research) this gives them lots of real-world experience and examples they use to deepen understanding. In particular, there are many AnyLogic concepts and techniques relevant to any simulation you build, and we place a lot of emphasis on understanding this core set. Later in the course, you can steer your own learning by selectively exploring the use of specialised features relevant to you, including the third main paradigm-system dynamics (SD)-and AnyLogic’s domain-specific libraries (which are also process-based):
It blends conceptual understanding and simulation development via a series of models we construct from scratch. This is a hands-on course, based on official AnyLogic material. A link will be added here when the next event is ready for booking.
I really enjoyed the course, it has given me confidence that AnyLogic is the right tool to solve some of our key business issues and has given me a good basis to start building my own models.”Ĭourse rating: 9/10 stars Spring 2020 industry attendeeįull pricing and payments for each instance of the course are done via EventBrite. It was also helpful to get an idea of the range of things that can be modelled with AnyLogic. “ I really appreciated that DSE Consulting took the time to explain some key underlying concepts behind how AnyLogic works, rather than just getting us to blindly build example models. The course is typically run 3 times a year, but may be run more frequently dependent on demand (so please register your interest, even if the next set of dates don’t suit you). You’ll also get an exclusive 1-to-1 mentoring session with your trainer from DSE Consulting. In this AnyLogic training course for professionals and academics, you’ll build simulation models from scratch, learn some relevant Java programming and get a good understanding of AnyLogic conceptual fundamentals.