Entry-Level Modeling Tools Revisited

April 24, 2006 – 12:00 pm

Regular readers will know that one of my interests is entry-level modeling tools — i.e., modeling tools that undergraduate students can learn in an hour or two, and that they will believe actually improve their productivity after using on just one assignment. I’ve come across two more candidates: Dependency Structure Matrices, as embodied in Lattix LDM, and the more traditional odds and ends in Structure101, from Headway Software. I’d be interested in opinions, feedback, and what have you from people who’ve used either.

(And for those of you who once wore a Nevex shirt: gosh, but the matrices in the Lattix tool look familiar, don’t they?)

  1. One Response to “Entry-Level Modeling Tools Revisited”

  2. Bit late with the comment sorry, just noticed the post. But if you are interested to understand some of the thinking behind the likes of Lattix and Structure101, check out Chedgey’s blog (founder of Headway) at http://chris.headwaysoftware.com

    By Paul on Jun 9, 2006

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