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    Gatling

    Gatling

    Modern Load Testing as Code

    Gatling is a high-performance load testing tool built on the JVM that emphasizes realism, scalability, and developer ergonomics. Test scenarios are scripted in a concise Scala-based DSL, allowing you to model user journeys with think times, feeders (dynamic data), checks, and assertions all in code. Its asynchronous, non-blocking engine (backed by Netty) can drive very high concurrency from a single injector, reducing the need for large injector farms. Gatling supports HTTP out of the box as...
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    famos

    famos

    Framework for Agent-oriented MOdelling and Simulation

    Famos is a Java-based framework for developing agent-based models. It uses the discrete-event simulation framework Desmo-J (http://desmoj.sourceforge.net) as its simulation engine. Famos implements event-driven time advance and focusses on supporting an explicit model of space for the environment, including the movement of agents. Famos was developed in the context of a PhD project. Many aspects of its implementation are therefore still in the prototype stage. ...
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    Xenos Engine is an open source scriptable 3d simulation engine. Xenos provides a unified interface to a diverse collection of open source libraries, exposed to an easy to use scripting language.
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    World Construction Kit (WCK)

    World Construction Kit (WCK)

    Box2d Flash Alchemy Port + World Construction Kit

    WCK (World Construction Kit) is an ActionScript 3 physics engine built as a port of Box2D (with Flash Alchemy in mind). It provides tools for building simulated worlds with rigid bodies, shapes, collision detection, joints, gravity, etc., embedded into Flash/AIR environments. It aims to integrate Box2D-style physics decently with Flash, allowing developers to assemble physics scenes (“worlds”), define shapes, manage simulation steps, and run demos.
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    This is a generic engine for simulation of Game & Watch games, starting with ports of the Madrigal Game & Watch Simulators (http://www.madrigaldesign.it/sim/). It is designed to run anywhere SDL is available, with emphasis in handheld machines.
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    SubrScene is an open source visualization toolkit and application based on OpenSceneGraph.
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    BZK is a set of tools to help creating games for mobile devices. Graphics are simple but enough to create good games. This suit maybe not be suitable for very intensive games or near-photorealistic graphics. For everything else, welcome.
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    The X Beam ("the cross beam") is a cross platform C++ 3D world simulation engine with powerful customization support. It is currently being developed for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
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    OpenFrag is an Open Source, multi-platform game. It plays in a medieval environment where Orcs and Humans fight to the death in a multiplayer session. Compile instructions and dependencies can be found on the following wiki page: http://wiki.openfrag.org
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    vhdPLUS Development Framework is a modern, fully component oriented simulation engine and middleware solution created by and reflecting many years of the R&D experience of both the MIRALab, University of Geneva and VRlab, EPFL labs in the domain of VR/AR
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    Vigo::3D

    (Moved to http://code.google.com/p/igb/)

    (Moved to http://code.google.com/p/igb/) Vigo::3D is a library for multi-agent simulation and visualization in 3D space.
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