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  1. This works with an important caveat: you cannot take advantage of any VCS merge functionality (or any other functionality that modifies the content of the source file). This is because each .simproj file (which is essentially an xml file plus resource files, I believe) has a hash associated with it. This hash is checked on load, and if the xml has been modified outside of Simio the file will not load. We had wanted to use Tortoise SVN to help manage development of models and custom objects; however this behavior limits what we can do as we cannot branch and merge projects. As an example, I was interested in developing two separate features of a custom object, so I branched the project twice to develop each feature independently. When I had the features working, I was unable to merge them together. Rather, I could, but the resulting file would not open in Simio. This may represent a small fraction of use-cases, but I wanted to share our experience before people get too excited about VCS functionality. -Adam
  2. Simio LLC is one of the rare places where you can work on the cutting edge of software technology and get to see the immediate results of your efforts. This is your chance to "get in on the ground floor" of a company that is changing the simulation market and is now taking off - adding customers and products. We are looking for bright, high energy, engaging people to help us design, develop, market, and deliver our simulation and scheduling software products to customers across the globe. We don't always have positions available, but we are steadily growing and we are often looking to hire into the following positions: Software Developer/ Software Developer Intern Requires a solid foundation in computer science (minimum BS in CS) and be on the cutting edge of .NET and SaaS technology. Will be working with C# and .NET in an agile environment to develop the engine, GUI, 3D animation, and delivery system for highly flexible simulation modeling and scheduling products. Must possess good communication skills and enjoy problem solving both independently and in team settings. Applications Engineer / Applications Engineer Intern We are looking for a highly versatile person to provide engineering support for the Simio software products. Responsibilities may include technical support, pre-sales support, consulting, testing, documentation, and training. Will be working in an agile environment as an integral part of the development team. Requires a minimum BS in Industrial Engineering, excellent written and verbal communication skills, and the ability to work both independently and in team settings. Inside Software Sales Representative / Inside Software Sales Representative Intern You will learn to use the telephone and email to uncover sales opportunities for the senior sales team. You will be making cold calls by telephone using a unique, non-intrusive approach developed over forty years. You will learn how to get to decision makers that make purchasing decisions. This entry level position seeks career sales professionals looking to advance to the position of senior sales representative and beyond. The position is open to energetic and motivated recent college graduates with a desire to break into software sales. Simio LLC is a fast growing B2B software company with a management team history of developing and selling market leading engineering software worldwide for the past thirty five years. Simio is introducing ground-breaking technology to the government and world's largest companies. Additional company information may be found at http://www.simio.com. Benefits for full time employees include Salary, Heath Insurance, Paid Vacation, and 401K with Matching Funds. Simio LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All positions above are located in Sewickley, a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. If you are interested in any of the above positions, we are anxious to hear from you. Please send your resume, availability date, and salary requirements to careers@simio.com. Please put your last name and identify the position in the subject line.
  3. The next three-day Standard Simio Training class, open to the public, will be held on August 14-16. The classes will be held in the McLean VA area, convenient to Dulles and Reagan airports and local transportation. Also plenty of hotel accommodation in the area and nearby downtown Washington, D.C. and all its attractions. The fee for the class is $1,485 per attendee. More information on Simio training: http://mosimtec.com/services/training/ Contact me if you have any questions or would like to register. Best, Martin
  4. Just a word of warning using .simproj (or .xml) files with SVN: if there is a conflict you cannot use the merge capabilities of SVN because the Simio hash will no longer match. Simio will not open the "resolved" file. This limits the usefulness of version control particularly in an environment with multiple developers (or, in my case, an inexperienced SVN user ) Perhaps another reason to allow licensed users the ability to edit/load xml files? Thanks, Adam Yeah that is a good point. We were aware of it, and somewhat frustrated by it. What we were after though is a better way of illustrating the Simio models we make to non-simio users. Hopefully in the form of structural diagrams, or even at a very basic level,: videos, pictures, and flow charts. As there doesn't appear to be a good way of doing this, we are writing our own parsing app to do this.
  5. Just a word of warning using .simproj (or .xml) files with SVN: if there is a conflict you cannot use the merge capabilities of SVN because the Simio hash will no longer match. Simio will not open the "resolved" file. This limits the usefulness of version control particularly in an environment with multiple developers (or, in my case, an inexperienced SVN user ) Perhaps another reason to allow licensed users the ability to edit/load xml files? Thanks, Adam
  6. Is simulation123 still open to new members. I try and access the website but am greeted with a request for username and password.
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