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    mimosa
    Mimosa is a modeling and simulation platform, covering the process from building conceptual models to running the simulations. The specification uses ontologies and an extensible set of formalisms for the dynamics. The simulation kernel is based on DEVS.
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    CBMPy

    CBMPy

    PySCeS Constraint Based Modelling

    PySCeS CBMPy is a new platform for constraint based modelling and analysis. It has been designed using principles developed in the PySCeS simulation software project: usability, flexibility and accessibility. CBMPy supports the latest standards for encoding CBM models encoding, SBML L3 FBC, COBRA as well as MIRIAM compliant RDF and custom annotations. Its architecture is both extensible and flexible using data structures that are intuitive to the biologist while transparently...
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    LIME

    LIME is a software tool for creating multiphysics simulation codes.

    ...LIME is intended to be especially useful when separate computer codes (which may be written in any standard computer language) already exist to solve di fferent parts of a multiphysics problem. LIME provides the key high-level software (written in C++), a well defi ned approach (with example templates), and interface requirements to enable the assembly of multiple physics codes into a single coupled-physics simulation code. To achieve its flexible lightweight design objectives, LIME 1.0 requires that some amount of customized software be written each time a new multiphysics application is created. ...
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