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Lonnie Chrisman
Lonnie Chrisman is Lumina's Chief Technical Officer, where he heads engineering and development of Analytica. He has a PhD in Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from University of California at Berkeley.
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What is Analytica?
Analytica is a decision analysis tool that helps you generate clearer and more justified results through modeling.
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The free edition of Analytica includes these key Analytica features:
intuitive visual modeling with influence diagrams
the convenience and power of Intelligent Arrays
managing risk and uncertainty with fast Monte Carlo
sharing models on the web with the Analytica Cloud Platform (ACP)
Free Analytica has no time limit. The only constraint is it won’t let you create more than 100 variables or other objects. But your model can be quite substantial since each variable can be a multidimensional array. It also lets you explore, change inputs, and run existing models of any size (excluding features unique to the Enterprise or Optimizer editions).
Analytica runs on any Windows computer, or on a Macintosh using Parallels or VMWare. ACP runs via any web browser.