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-Generate the flow diagram with cntrl-M
-Import from older version with cntrl-I
This tool was initially made to show the usefulness of a service registry or service catalog in an enterprise integration environment. Therefore most examples are (anonymized) output of its use with ESB's at various telecom, banking and logistics companies
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The KoDeMat Project offers an open real time collaboration software platform that enables multiple users to work together by sharing project specific information. Initially KoDeMat targets the logistics area where it offers a virtual 3D Environment for the collaborative planning and testing of material handling systems in logistics facilities.
see also: http://www.fml.mw.tum.de/fml/index.php?Set_ID=905
Code for Git can be found: https://github.com/akiskip/KoDeMat-Collaboration-Plattform-Application
DSOL: A Distributed Simulation Object Library implemented in Java
DSOL is a full featured multi-formalism, distributed simulation environment developed at Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands). DSOL has support for discrete event and for continuous modeling. Formalisms supported are event scheduling, DEVS, flow-based simulation, and continuous modeling through sets of differential equations. The first release was introduced at IEEE's Winter Simulation Conference in 2002.