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    Excel to Graphviz

    Excel to Graphviz

    Create graphviz diagrams with excel

    Free, easy to use, excel tool to create data and process flow diagrams with table data In separate excel sheets you define items(nodes), lines(edges) and grouping(clusters) Separate definition of node, edge and cluster styles Graph settings sheet Output control sheet Examples and readme are included in the zip file Get it working: -Install graphviz (http://graphviz.org/Download.php) -Download Excel to Graphviz -Open one of the ExcelToGraphviz workbooks -Go to sheet settings...
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    DSOL

    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. Since then, numerous papers and PhD dissertations have been developed, with...
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