src: i.ytimg.com
The following is a comparison of various add-in packages available to do Monte Carlo probabilistic modeling and risk analysis. Add-ins covered are for Microsoft Excel on Windows. Mac software and tools for other platforms, such as R or Matlab are not included.
Decision-making software is reviewed separately.
Video Comparison of risk analysis Microsoft Excel add-ins
General information
Maps Comparison of risk analysis Microsoft Excel add-ins
Technical specification I
src: www.palisade.com
Technical specification II
src: i.ytimg.com
Simulation Controls
src: media.springernature.com
Reporting results
src: www.acl.com
Help file, support and training
src: blogs.sap.com
See also
- Spreadsheet
- Probability
- Add-in
src: www.palisade.com
Footnotes and references
src: hbr.org
Further reading
- Albright, S. (2011), Data Analysis and Decision Making, 4th Edition, USA: Cengage Learning, ISBN 978-0-538-47612-6
- Charnes, J. (2012), Financial Modeling with Oracle Crystal Ball and Excel (2nd edition), USA: Wiley, ISBN 978-0-471-77972-8
- Day, A. (2003), Mastering Risk Modeling, Great Britain: Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-273-65978-2
- Evans, J.; Olson, D. (1998), Introduction To Simulation And Risk Analysis, United States of America: Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-621608-0
- Iman, R. L. and Conover, W. J., (1982). 'A Distribution-Free Approach to Inducing Rank Order Correlation Among Input Variables', Commun Statist-Simula Computa 11(3) 311-334
- Lehman, D.; Groenendaal, H.; Nolder, G. (2010), Practical Spreadsheet Risk Modeling for Management, United States of America: CRC Press, ISBN 978-1-4398-5552-2
- Machain, L. (2011), SimuaciĆ³n de Modelos Financieros, ISBN 978-987-33-0705-8
- Ragsdale, C. (2008), Spreadsheet Modeling & Decision Analysis: A Practical Introduction to Management Science (5th edition), Great Britain: Thomson South-Western, ISBN 0-324-65664-5
- Vose, D. (2008), Risk Analysis: A Quantitative Guide (3rd edition), Great Britain: Wiley, ISBN 978-0-470-51284-5
Source of article : Wikipedia