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    N.Tesla

    Numerical Transient Simulator for Power System

    ...N.Tesla is an open source project to provide students and researchers of EE with a tool to implement new models for power system study and research. N.Tesla is short for Numerical TransiEnt SimuLAtor for power system and is in memory of Nikola Tesla, one the greatest scientists in alternating current power system. If you have any questions, please contact the author by send email to [lichgang AT gmail DOT com] or leave feedback in the Discussion forum. Mailing List for N.Tesla: http://www.freelists.org/list/ntesla Mailing List for N.Tesla Developer: http://www.freelists.org/list/ntesla-dev
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    ppc_sim_booke

    e500v2 simulator

    An experimental ISS for freescale's e500v2 core. It is meant to simulate only cpu and memory subsystem and is purely intended for academic/learning purposes only.
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    CDNsim is a GNU/LINUX simulation tool for CDNs, written in C++ (core) and python (GUI wizard). It models: redirection policies, cache policies, TCP/IP, batch simulations, statistics extraction and more. CDNsim is uses the OMNet++ library
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