EAST LANSING – Supported Intelligence announced Friday that Version 1.5 of the Rapid Recursive Toolbox, the world’s most advanced decision software, is now available.
The patent-pending Rapid Recursive® Toolbox provides tools that compose, error-check, solve, and visualize the results of sequential decision problems – such as business, investment, and strategy decisions. It is the only commercial product of its kind in the world. Supported Intelligence offers business solutions powered by Rapid Recursive® for Marketing & Promotional Strategy, Inventory Management, and Investment & Financial Analysis.
“This is our most powerful release to date,” said Neal Anderson, Lead Developer. “We’ve added tools to help our clients make better decisions and save money.”
Version 1.5 includes a number of new tools to visualize and tackle complex problems, including:
Improved visualization of likely path ¬– a patent-pending display of potential future scenarios.
RRresultsreport – an interactive display of solved decision problems.
Composition tools for multi-dimensional problems.
Data analysis tools for converting historical data into a solvable decision problem.
Automatic composition tools for transition matrices.
Simulation tools for exploring solved decision problems.
Supported Intelligence provides cutting-edge analytics services to help clients understand their data, including data visualization, customer segmentation and predictive modelling. The Rapid Recursive Toolbox takes analytics one step further by helping clients decide what to do next. Rapid Recursive® natively considers multiple scenarios, real options, and simulates how conditions evolve over time.
Supported Intelligence, LLC is a Michigan-based company, headquartered in East Lansing and formed in 2012. The software was developed exclusively in the Midwest between the firm’s offices in East Lansing and Chicago by graduates of Michigan State University, Northwestern University, and the University of Michigan. More information about the Rapid Recursive® Toolbox, including free trial downloads, can be found on the firm’s website, www.SupportedIntelligence.com





