Suggest a VBA Simulation Analysis Add-In for Mac?

T

This Guy

Hi there. I'm having problems with my current BVA Simulation Analysis
Add-In, which was made on a PC. I get Compile Errors, probably because it
uses ActiveX commands, so I'm told.

Can anybody recommend one for Mac? Where can I find databases of these
where I can download?

Cheers
 
J

Jim Gordon

Hi

I'm not quite sure what you are looking for, but a search using Google would
probably hook you up with plenty of add-ins.

-Jim Gordon
Mac MVP

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T

This Guy

"Jim Gordon" said:
Hi

I'm not quite sure what you are looking for, but a search using Google would
probably hook you up with plenty of add-ins.

-Jim Gordon
Mac MVP

Hi Jim. I have some specific needs of a simulation of X iterations of
probabilities and associated data with those probs. Then, there is a
percentile breakdown, with standard deviation, etc.

Are there any online collections of such beasts?

Cheers
 
M

Michael R Middleton

This Guy -
Hi there. I'm having problems with my current BVA Simulation Analysis
Add-In, which was made on a PC. I get Compile Errors, probably because it
uses ActiveX commands, so I'm told. Can anybody recommend one for Mac? <

If you're looking for Monte Carlo simulation for the Mac, try RiskSim. A
tryout version is available for download from the "Download Tryout" page at
www.treeplan.com. Enhanced beta education version is available from the
"Decision Modeling Using Excel" page at www.usfca.edu/~middleton.

If you're looking for BVA (brand value assessment) simulation, use Google.
Where can I find databases of these where I can download? <

One source of information about simulation software is
http://faculty.fuqua.duke.edu/daweb/dasw5.htm

- Mike Middleton, www.usfca.edu/~middleton
 
T

This Guy

"Michael R Middleton" said:
This Guy -

Add-In, which was made on a PC. I get Compile Errors, probably because it
uses ActiveX commands, so I'm told. Can anybody recommend one for Mac? <

If you're looking for Monte Carlo simulation for the Mac, try RiskSim. A
tryout version is available for download from the "Download Tryout" page at
www.treeplan.com. Enhanced beta education version is available from the
"Decision Modeling Using Excel" page at www.usfca.edu/~middleton.

If you're looking for BVA (brand value assessment) simulation, use Google.


One source of information about simulation software is
http://faculty.fuqua.duke.edu/daweb/dasw5.htm

- Mike Middleton, www.usfca.edu/~middleton

Hi Mike. Unfortunately this doesn't do what I need it to. Thanks anyway.

Cheers
 
M

Michael R Middleton

This Guy -

Your earlier message said: > I have some specific needs of a simulation of X
iterations of probabilities and associated data with those probs. Then,
there is a percentile breakdown, with standard deviation, etc. <

I suggested: > If you're looking for Monte Carlo simulation for the Mac, try
RiskSim. A tryout version is available for download from the "Download
Tryout" page at www.treeplan.com. Enhanced beta education version is
available from the "Decision Modeling Using Excel" page at
www.usfca.edu/~middleton. <

I think RiskSim does exactly what you described in your earlier message.

But you replied: > Unfortunately this doesn't do what I need it to. <

Please provide more details about exactly what you need.

- Mike Middleton, www.usfca.edu/~middleton
 

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