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    JSim

    Java-based discrete event simulator of an M/M/s queue system

    JSim is a Java-based discrete event simulator of an M/M/s queue system. The target audience are students and educators who may use it to explain and understand the basic principles of the system. JSim includes a library of classes that can be used to modify the application to simulate other types of queuing systems as well. Therefore, it may be used as starting point to build larger, application specific simulator.
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    jSim for Gromacs is a Graphical User Interface for the Molecular Dynamics Package Gromacs. It has a project style interface to organize your md simulations. It is also possible to start md simulations on remote computers with ssh.
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    ABSim is an Agent-Object-Relationship (AOR) simulation system based on a Java program library. The development of ABSim has terminated. Its successor is <a href="http://oxygen.informatik.tu-cottbus.de/aor/?q=node/2">AOR-JSim </a>
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