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    WireFactory Simulator

    WireFactory Simulator

    Small factory simulator for control logic test purpose

    Wire Factory Simulator (WFS) is a free software to simulate the control of a factory, mainly controlled by IEC 61499 applications. You can build your own factory and controller. The controller can be implemented on any programming language. WFS was originally built to simulate the action of an IEC 614999 application. So, the devices in the factory are easily connected to IEC 61499 applications. The WFS were mainly tested with FBDK (http://www.holobloc.com/). Wire Factory has been...
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    A python framework for fuzzy inference computations
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    nevesim

    NEVESIM is an event-driven neural simulation tool.

    NEVESIM is a software package for event-driven simulation of networks of spiking neurons with a fast simulation core in C++, and a scripting user interface in the Python programming language. It supports simulation of heterogeneous networks with different types of neurons and synapses, and can be easily extended by the user with new neuron and synapse types. To enable heterogeneous networks and extensibility, NEVESIM is designed to decouple the simulation logic of communicating events (spikes) between the neurons at a network level from the implementation of the internal dynamics of individual neurons.
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    Design, Simulation and analysis of Fuzzy Logic Systems
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    edef - A small simulation framework for logic circuits, autoregressive processes, digital controller circuits and many more. Also there is a GUI application, that integrates a simple development environment and a circuit editor.
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    Cellogica is a cellular logic analysis tool. It incorporates sequential logic and finite state machine to elucidate the relationship between transcription factors and corresponding gene expression.
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    a distributed engine for abstract neural network development via natural-language programming
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