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System Requirements

In: Multicriteria Analysis in Engineering

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  • Roman B. Statnikov

    (Russian Academy of Sciences, Optimal Design Theory and Methods Laboratory, Mechanical Engineering Research Institute)

  • Joseph B. Matusov

    (Russian Academy of Sciences, Mechanical Engineering Research Institute)

Abstract

The minimum system software and hardware requirements for normal operation of the MOVI 1.0 package are: 1. Microsoft Windows 9x or Me, NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3 or later, or Windows 2000. 2. SQL server Borland Inter-Base 6.0 or later installed. Both Borland Inter-Base Server and Inter-Base Client should be installed on the same computer (the Borland Inter-Base 6.0 setup program proposes this by default). 3. PE 300 or faster processor. 4. Minimum 32MB RAM (64MB or more is recommended). 5. VGA or better graphics adapter. Windows display resolution should be set to 800x600 or higher. 6. 70 MB free space on the hard drive for the software package plus at least 20MB for the data (depends on the complexity of the problem).

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  • Roman B. Statnikov & Joseph B. Matusov, 2002. "System Requirements," Springer Books, in: Multicriteria Analysis in Engineering, chapter 2, pages 159-159, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-94-015-9968-9_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9968-9_8
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