Building on the Standard Edition, @RISK professional Includes Monte-Carlo simulation, distribution fitting and goal seek functionalities. New in version 6 is the ability to simulate your MS Project Schedules right in Excel.
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- @RISK Simulation and Optimization Add-In for Excel
@RISK is a complete risk analysis & optimization solution for Excel that allows for the best decision making under uncertainty.
@RISK analyzes thousands of different possible outcomes, showing you the likelihood of each occurring. Uncertain factors are defined using over 35 probability distribution functions, which accurate describe the possible range of values your inputs could take. @RISK 6.x is fully compatible with 64-bit Excel 2010. 64-bit technology enables Excel and @RISK to access much more computer memory than ever before. This allows for vastly larger models and greater computational power. In addition, @RISK has been fully translated into Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, Japanese and .
New in @RISK 6.x
New @RISK version 6.x includes a wide range of improvements, including powerful new integration with Microsoft Project that allows you to perform risk analysis and Monte Carlo simulation on your Microsoft Project schedules – all from the @RISK for Excel platform! Other new features include easier-to-understand tornado charts, better graphing options, improved distribution fitting, new distribution functions, and much more. The Industrial edition now adds the OptQuest solving engine to RISKOptimizer, and features simulation of time-series forecasts.
Integration with Microsoft Project
The new version of @RISK for Excel integrates with Microsoft Project, allowing you to perform all your risk modeling from the more flexible Excel environment. @RISK now imports your Project schedules into Excel so that you can use all of Excel’s formulas, and @RISK’s features, on your Project models. Excel becomes a front-end for your Microsoft Project schedule, linking directly to the underlying .MPP(X) file. Changes made in either Project or Excel are reflected in the other. When it’s time to run your Monte Carlo simulation, Microsoft Project’s scheduling engine is used for the calculations, ensuring accu