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    The TRANSIMS Studio application is an integrated development environment for the TRansportation ANalysis and SIMulation System (TRANSIMS). Components include a run time environment to execute TRANSIMS in parallel, as well as a full featured GUI.
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    Metropolis is a visualization tool for TRANSIMS traffic simulation output. It specializes in viewing the dynamic outputs of the micro-simulator, such as vehicle motion and other time-varying data.
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    Soto is a graphical message debugger for simpleIPC. In addition to displaying the message traffic between processes, it can log and play back this traffic. Soto also provides the ability to design GUI "panes" that are populated with data from messages.
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