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Powerful Transportation Software Simulation Tool Is Delphi Made

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Villon is a software simulation tool for creation and application of universal and detailed simulation models of transportation logistic terminals and their technological processes and it is developed in Delphi. According to the developer, “With main focus on railways, Villon supports microscopic modelling of various types of transportation logistic terminals containing railway and road infrastructures (e.g. marshaling yards, railway passenger stations, factories, container terminals, depots, airports, etc.). Villon is the primary tool we use for our consultancy services – using Villon, users are able to create detailed simulation models of terminal operation, define simulation scenarios, make experiments with the model and evaluate results of simulation runs in one integrated user-friendly environment. Villon aids tactical (middle-term) and strategic (long-term) planning related usually to infrastructural or operational proposals, which are supposed to guarantee optimal (or at least effective) behaviour of modeled terminal. Villon’s features like its flexibility, detailed microscopic modeling of operation of various types of terminals, flowchart driven definition of operational procedures, user interaction, selection of decision strategies, 3D animation output, extensive result evaluation possibilities underscore its uniqueness throughout the world.”

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