State-of-the-art technology
Mo.net has been built from the ground up on Microsoft's .NET development platform. Microsoft have devoted 80% of their development effort to make .NET the most powerful and productive development environment, and all this power is available to Mo.net users. Mo.net suffers none of the legacy issues that plague many other systems.
Performance – exceptional speed
Users benefit in many ways from the exceptional power delivered by Mo.net, for example:
- Mo.net copes effortlessly with an unlimited volume of policy data when policies are calculated sequentially;
- run speeds are typically much faster than other leading modelling tools, and more than 100 times faster than an equivalent calculation performed in Excel;
- powerful multi-tasking capabilities enable continued use of Mo.net, with no loss of performance, while a projection is running;
- models compile instantly, leading to much quicker development times eg even the largest model will compile in under a half second; and
- parallel processing capabilities make it easy to run projections on a number of PCs simultaneously.
Ease of use
Mo.net has been designed with ease of use in mind. The interface is based on the look and feel of Microsoft Office applications. Anyone who has developed calculations in Excel can quickly become familiar with the Mo.net development environment.
Users write code in the latest version of Visual Basic (VB.NET) which is very similar to the language used within Excel. Mo.net comes equipped with the same Windows debugger available in Excel, and a number of other powerful debugging capabilities designed to speed up the development process.
Mo.net also has many other Excel like features such as the ability to change an input value or formula and instantly update results by pressing F9.
Flexibility
Mo.net uses the very latest software development architecture. It promotes a modular approach to tackling complex modelling tasks. A typical Mo.net solution may consist of a number of models which can be run on a stand-alone basis, or seamlessly interact with each other. For example:
- an asset liability modelling task can be broken down into a number of separate liability models and a separate asset model which can interact with the liability models;
- a liability model can be broken down into a number of sub models, such as a sub model to work out asset shares and a sub model to work out reserves; and
- the same sub model can be used in a number of different parent models, leading to a high degree of code re-use and hence a more manageable and robust solution.
Open platform
- Mo.net is highly compatible with other applications such as Excel and Access.
- Mo.net can read tables and input files directly from Excel, Access or delimited text files, without the need for conversion tasks.
- Results produced by Mo.net can be read directly into Excel. It is also possible to run projections developed in Mo.net from Excel.
Powerful utilities and in-built intelligence
- Mo.net has a wealth of in-built intelligence designed to make the development process much easier.
- Tasks that might involve writing many lines of complex code with other tools can be programmed in a single command.
- Mo.net also offers a number of powerful utilities designed to increase productivity and lead to more reliable outcomes.
Quick to learn
- Mo.net provides a comprehensive help facility. This includes a number of tutorials designed to take the user from the basic fundamentals to the more advanced aspects of model development.
- Context sensitive help is available throughout Mo.net.
- Similarities in the development environment to Excel allow users to leverage their existing Excel knowledge.
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