Other than the sponsoring professor, only 2 other individuals are
allowed email access to technical support.
Requirements:
To apply for the "Teaching With OPNET" license you must:
- Be currently enrolled in, or a professor currently employed
by, a college or university in a country qualifying for free
academic licenses.
- Agree that no work will be done by the employee, contractor
or agent of any commercial organizations or for-profit organizations.
- Agree
that the software shall not be used in furtherance of any business
activities or uses, whether or not a payment is made or is expected.
Licensee is not authorized to sublicense, distribute, sell, or
rent access to the software, or use the software as part of a
service bureau, or other program sharing activity. The individual
licensee is the only eligible user.
- Agree that all work done with
the aid of donated OPNET Technologies software and tools will
be done on premises at your current university.
- Any materials, inventions,
or findings produced by the recipient, directly or indirectly,
through the use of donated OPNET Technologies software must enter
the public domain upon completion, i.e., the completed work will
be free for all to use.
- Understand that OPNET Technologies reserves the unconditional
right to terminate any license agreement at any time.
- Complete a
license agreement.
- Create a web page describing how the Teaching
With OPNET licenses are being utilized and submit the URL before
renewal.
- Participants must also provide progress reports, such as
drafts of papers, final papers, lab material and sample models
to OPNET Technologies each year. OPNET Technologies would also
like to receive copies of published papers or theses upon completion
of the project. Papers must reference OPNET in order for permits
to be approved for extension. Example models should be uploaded
directly to the Contributed Model Depot at http://www.opnet.com/share.
If possible, documentation should be provided in PostScript form
and in HTML format. Please note clearly if any distribution restrictions
apply.
