The SFPP3 framework is part of the effort at INRA to facilitate the distribution of industrial decision tools written in high-end mathematical language (C++, Matlab, Scilab…) without limiting third-party license restrictions and with minimal rewriting. Contrary to prior versions of SFPP, whiwh were only available on-line, SFFP3 can be deployed to any company or laboratory and on major operating systems (Windows XP/2003/Vista/7 32/64 bits and Linux 32/64 bits). SFPP3 computational engines include more than 40 different primitives to solve partial differential equations, to perform Monte-Carlo and pseudo Monte-Carlo simulation, molecular modellng, 2D/3D rendering with transparency, statistical analysis... All these computational engines can be easily connected to local or remote databases.