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    Popppy

    Population Propogation in Python. Simulate births, marriages, deaths

    Full documentation: Download popppyX.Y.html Popppy simulates a population of men and women over a period of time in 1 year time-steps, implementing marriages, births, and deaths. Execution starts with an input consisting of given numbers of men and women of particular ages. It does a decent job predicting 10 to 20 years ahead. Beyond that the input parameters fertility rate, marriage age and mortality rates could change in an unpredictable manner. The tool could also be useful and fun for a student, for anyone curious about near-future demographics or CO2 emissions, or curious amateurs. Since it's Open Source (<2000 lines of Python code) you can make your own changes. ...
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    DEVS-Suite Simulator

    DEVS-Suite Simulator

    Component, CA, and CCA models; superdense time, DB repo, testing, etc.

    Integrated component-based and cellular automata (CA) Parallel DEVS simulator: https://acims.asu.edu/devs-suite/ OFFERS: 1) synchronized execution & animation, 2) run-time linear/superdense I/O & state trajectories, 3) Action Level Real-Time modeling & simulation, 4) model checking, 5) ABM, 6) CA & composable CA playback, 7) KIB interaction modeling, 8) hierarchical model libraries, 9) Black-Box testing & debugging, 10) PostgreSQL repository, 11) FMU (OpenModelica), 12) OSATE (AADL) with domain-specific models: NoC; SW/HW co-design, Service-Oriented Computing, cancer biology, Dynamic Structure, SOA DEVS, MIPS32 processors, and computer networks for education. Version: 7.0 [Jan `23], 6.1 [Apr. `21], 6 [Sep. `20] , 5 [Jul. `19], 4 [Mar. `18], 3 [Apr. `15], 2.1 [Feb. `09], 2 [`03] See CoSMoSim: https://acims.asu.edu/software/cosmos : hierarchical visual modeling, database model repository, families of models, statecharts, partial-code generation for XML/DEVS-Suite model
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    RTC-simulator

    Simulation and Control of Processing Plants

    RTC (Real Time Control) is a program of M. Mulholland (2015). This is a simple interactive simulator including 20 different applications for such aspects as PID and DMC controller tuning, advanced level control, Smith prediction, Kalman filtering, and control strategies for a furnace, a boiler, and a hybrid system. A tutorial gives brief background to the theory and programming of each application, plus a stepwise set of objectives to illustrate the main features.
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    Repast

    Repast

    The Repast Suite is a family of free agent-based modeling libraries.

    The Repast Suite is a family of advanced, free, and open source agent-based modeling and simulation platforms that have been under continuous development for over 20 years. Current source code and releases are hosted on Github https://repast.github.io/
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    A humble approach to simulate an IBM 650 to execute, debug and develop dedicated assembler code. The simulator is implemented in Python2.6+.
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