Multi-objective optimization software IOSO 2.0 is released
Moscow, Russia - Sigma Technology, provider of IOSO optimization technology, today announced it has released IOSO 2.0 cutting edge design optimization software.
MAIN NEW FEATURES AND IMPROVEMENTS OF IOSO 2.0
-IOSO PM - unique parallel algorithm of optimization is now available
-IOSO now supports parallel calculations on Windows HPC clusters
-Direct integration with Concepts NREC TurbooptII1 software is now available
-Direct integration with SolidWorks 20092 is now available
-Enumeration type parameters are now supported
-New types of postprocessing tools (graphs and others) are now available
-New types of built-in functions (like Abs, Min, Max) enhancing possibilities of Synthetic parameters are now available
-New integration examples with FlowVision3 CFD software are now included
-Procedures of project settings and the forms of result tables were sufficiently improved
-Feature of saving of all result files of different applications for Paretto-optimal points is available
IOSO is multi-disciplinary design optimization software developed by Sigma Technology that runs on Microsoft Windows and Unix/Linux operating systems. It is used to improve the performance of complex systems and technological processes and to develop new materials based on what-if scenarios for arriving at optimal parameters.
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