Altair Hyperworks Price Today
Here’s a clear, ready-to-use text for a search query or website snippet regarding : Text for "Altair HyperWorks Price": Altair does not publicly list fixed pricing for HyperWorks. The cost depends on your license model (Solver Units or token-based), the specific tools included (e.g., OptiStruct, Radioss, SimLab), and contract length. Typical pricing ranges from $3,000 to $5,000+ per user per year for a standard commercial license, but academic and startup pricing is lower. For an accurate quote, you must contact Altair sales or an authorized partner. Alternative short text (e.g., for meta description or tweet): Altair HyperWorks price is not publicly listed. Annual commercial licenses typically range $3k–$5k+ per user. Contact Altair for a custom quote. Would you like a template for requesting a quote from Altair as well?
Execution Graphs are highly condensed control flow graphs which give the user a synthetic view of the code detected during Hybrid Code Analysis. They include additional runtime information such as the execution status which is highlighted with different colors and shapes.
Entrypoint
Program entry point, most likely the entry point of the PE file.
Key Decision
A code location where a decision has been made to avoid execution of potentially malicious behavior.
Dynamic / Decrypted
Code which has been generated at runtime, often referred to as unpacked or self-modifying code.
Unpacker / Decrypter
Code section which is responsible for unpacking or decrypting a portion of dynamic code.
Executed
Code which has been executed at runtime.
Not Executed
Code which has not been executed at runtime.
Unknown
Code for which it is unknown if it has been executed or not at runtime.
Signature Matched
Code which matches a behavioral signature.
Rich Path
Path through the execution graph which shows a lot of behavior (e.g. with respect to called API functions).
Thread / callback entry
Code corresponding to a thread or callback entry point.
Thread / callback creation
Edges denoting either a thread creation (e.g. using CreateThread) or a callback registration (e.g. EnumWindows).