XJ Technologies is a leading provider of dynamic simulation tools, technologies and consulting services for business applications. XJ Technologies designs, develops and markets AnyLogic - the first and only tool that brings together System Dynamics, Process-centric (Discrete Event), and Agent Based methods within one modeling language and one model development environment. The language of AnyLogic has unmatched flexibility and enables the modeler to capture the complexity and heterogeneity of business, economy and social systems at any desirable level of details to gain deeper insight into interdependent processes going on inside and around the organization.
XJ Technologies was founded in 1992. AnyLogic was first shown at Winter Simulation Conference in year 2000. Today XJ Technologies is a team of 30 professionals with development and support functions performed in our St. Petersburg Headquarters. AnyLogic North America is our sales and consulting branch office in New Jersey, USA. XJ European sales and consulting branch (AnyLogic Europe) is located in Paris, France. Together with our established network of 27 distributors worldwide AnyLogic will continue to deliver great support, great consulting, and the most powerful and flexible tool in your kit.
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Simulation software, Simulation services, Computer software, Consulting services
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XJ Technologies GE Global Research is using advanced agent-based simulation with AnyLogic to understand how electric vehicles will change the transportation and energy distribution landscape. Using the link below you can watch the webinar about the project and the simulation model. -
XJ Technologies Classic system dynamics models from John Sterman’s Business Dynamics Book are now available at RunTheModel.com You can easily run, share and embed them on your web page. -
XJ Technologies Download new AnyLogic 6.7.1! USB-dongle activation for Mac OS computers, libraries development with AnyLogic Advanced and Educational, export optimization and calibration experiments as standalone applications.