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AnyLogic University 8.9.5, published by AnyLogic North America, is a Java-powered multimethod simulation modeling environment designed for academic teaching and research. The package unites agent-based, discrete-event, and system-dynamics approaches within a single graphical workbench, enabling students, lecturers, and researchers to explore complex socio-technical systems such as supply-chain networks, healthcare workflows, urban mobility, or epidemiological scenarios without switching tools. Built-in wizards convert flowcharts into executable models, while the extensible Java codebase allows custom algorithms, object libraries, and 3-D animation to be added when coursework or publication demands deeper detail. Interactive experiments, parameter variation, optimisation, and Monte-Carlo routines are launched from the same interface, producing exportable datasets that feed directly into statistical packages or classroom reports. Version history shows five major releases to date, each expanding cloud experiment execution, database connectivity, and pedestrian/road-traffic libraries that align with current academic literature. Because the university edition carries the full commercial engine yet is water-marked for non-commercial use, engineering, management-science, and public-policy departments can standardise on one platform from introductory classes to PhD investigations. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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