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    DEVS-Suite Simulator

    DEVS-Suite Simulator

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

    Integrated component-based and cellular automata (CA) Parallel DEVS simulator: https://acims.asu.edu/devs-suite/ OFFERS: 1) synchronized execution & animation, 2) run-time linear/superdense I/O & state trajectories, 3) Action Level Real-Time modeling & simulation, 4) model checking, 5) ABM, 6) CA & composable CA playback, 7) KIB interaction modeling, 8) hierarchical model libraries, 9) Black-Box testing & debugging, 10) PostgreSQL repository, 11) FMU (OpenModelica), 12) OSATE (AADL)...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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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).
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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