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Welcome to SimLab!

SimLab provides a free development framework for Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis.

SimLab is a professional tool for model developers, scientists and professionals, to learn, use and exploit uncertainty and sensitivity analysis techniques. The SimLab license encourages free non-commercial use.

SimLab provides a reference implementation of the various available uncertainty and sensitivity analysis techniques. SimLab is an on going project where new improvements progress on a regular basis since 1985.

Start up users shall read Getting Started guide, more advanced users may start directly from the documentation and then download.

The download process provides you access to two releases: a legacy version (Ver 2.2) and a new version (3.2). The code base is the same; the legacy release provides a desktop application, while version 3 provides a development environment for uncertainty and sensitivity analysis without a graphical user interface.

SimLab 3 is currently binary distributed together with an Install Shield on Microsoft Windows. SimLab supports a set of coding environments such as C, C++, Matlab and Fortran.

Participation

SimLab is financed by the Unit of Econometrics and Applied Statistics of the Joint Research Centre (European Commission).

If you are interested in joining the sensitivity analysis community, please visit our web-site.

Latest News

Feb 27, 2009

SimLab 3.2.6 released with improved Sobol' technique (Jansen's estimator for total sensitivities)

 

Jan 23, 2009

SimLab 3.2.5 released