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    QCS is a quantum computer simulation written by Philipp Jungmann, Torsten Mandel and Maximilian Plenert as a software project under Dr. Michael Winckler (IWR) and Dr. Jian-Wei Pan (PI), University of Heidelberg.
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    SPiM2Eclipse

    SPiM2Eclipse

    Eclipse plugin for Stochastic Pi Machine

    Stochastic Pi Machine (SPiM), created by Microsoft, is a programming language for modeling biological processes. Two tools are available from Microsoft for simulation. A web application Visual SPiM, and a destkop application SPiM Player. Both simulation tools require to be run on a Windows platform. Fortunately Microsoft has also released a command line version for Linux and Mac OS based on OCAML however this version will only output a CSV file for the simulation results. ...
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    Building controls often have a PID Loop (Proportional Integral Derivative). Adjust PI&D terms in realtime and visually see what the reaction to the system will be. This is a real-time simulator with speed adjustment. Software requires the old MS Java Machine to run. Interested in an updated desktop version? Please drop me a note in the forum or my blog: http://right-handed-monkey.blogspot.com/
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