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    Control logic

    Control logic

    Realtime PC-based control and simulator of control systems

    Control logic Java package is a set of Java classes aimed at: - Implementation of a real-time PC-based control - Simulation of control systems Setting up a control system involves working with so-called triggers. See project Wiki for detailed information and examples.
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    SCADA-LTS

    SCADA-LTS

    A comprehensive Supervisory Control, Data Acquisition, and Execution

    SCADA-LTS is an advanced FOSS, web-based, multi-platform environment designed to build your own Supervisory Control, Data Acquisition, and Management Execution Software - SCADA/MES. Its architecture provides a robust foundation for complex industrial automation and monitoring. Optimized for Smart Infrastructure, it is highly capable of managing industrial PV/BESS, Smart buildings, municipal Water networks or Wastewater treatment, ANPR telemetry, City-wide lighting, and other diverse data...
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    DEVS-Suite Simulator

    DEVS-Suite Simulator

    Component, CA, and CCA models; superdense time, ETL DB, testing, etc.

    Integrated component-based and cellular automata (CA) Parallel DEVS simulator. Version: 8.0 [Aug `26], 7.0 [Jan `23], 6.1 [Apr. `21], 6 [Sep. `20] , 5 [Jul. `19], 4 [Mar. `18], 3 [Apr. `15], 2.1 [Feb. `09], 2 [`03] See PVM: Visual Persistent Hierarchical Component-based Modeler (https://acims.asu.edu/persistent-visual-modeler/ ) and CoSMoSim: hierarchical visual modeling, database model repository, families of models, statecharts, partial-code generation for XML/DEVS-Suite models...
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    SiteWhere

    SiteWhere

    An industrial strength open-source application platform for the IoT

    ...SiteWhere embraces a distributed architecture that runs on Kubernetes and provides both infrastructures such as highly-available databases and MQTT brokers as well as microservices to facilitate various aspects of IoT project development. The platform is built with a framework approach using clearly defined APIs so that new technologies may easily be integrated as the IoT ecosystem evolves. SiteWhere is composed of Java-based microservices which are built as Docker images and deployed to Kubernetes for orchestration.
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    CoSMoSim

    CoSMoSim

    Visual & persistent families of models for CA, DEVS, and Statecharts

    CoSMoSim offers an integrated framework for model development, simulation, & experimentation. Its unified logical, visual, and persistence framework supports specifying families of parallel CA, DEVS, Statecharts, and XML-Schema models (see DEVS-Suite simulator).
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