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PetriNetExec a library for embedding Petri Nets into Java applications
Briefly said, PetriNetExec is an open-source Java library which allows you to embed Petri Nets into your Java application.
Using PetriNetExec you can define places and transitions, connect them using arcs and inhibitors, define the initial marking and then fire events and see how tokens flow into the network.
* PetriNetExec does not provide a GUI for editing the network nor will it provide in the near future. That is not really a feature :-) but to those of you able to cope with this...
The Mobile Impairment Simulation tool is targeted to mobile application developers who want to simulate either effects of visual impairment (e.g. blurred vision) or impact of physical environment (e.g. reflection of objects on the display).
TRMSim-WSN (Trust and Reputation Models Simulator for Wireless Sensor Networks) is a Java-based simulator aimed to test Trust and Reputation models for WSNs. It provides several Trust and Reputation models and new ones can be easily added.
Tina's Random Number Generator Library (TRNG) is a state of the art C++ pseudo-random number generator library for sequential and parallel Monte Carlo simulations.
HALT is a developer friendly programming and simulation environment for the Motorola 680x0 family of processors. Targeted at academia, it is centered around ease of use and utility.
...It provides tools for building simulated worlds with rigid bodies, shapes, collision detection, joints, gravity, etc., embedded into Flash/AIR environments. It aims to integrate Box2D-style physics decently with Flash, allowing developers to assemble physics scenes (“worlds”), define shapes, manage simulation steps, and run demos.
PerMoTo is a Performance Modelling Tool suite for decision support in the capacity and performance management of distributed transaction processing systems based on Queueing Theory and Discrete Event Simulation.
This open source software benchmarks the queries per second of an Apache Lucene index. It is an Java implementation and uses MultiFieldQueryParser to form a query.
This tool compares Value Change Dump files, which is useful for regression testing of Verilog models. VCD files are dumpfiles generated by EDA logic simulation tools.
This package can be used for further development of package needs to deal with 3D geometrical relationship. It provides class for Vector, Point, Coordinate, transformations and also provides functions for dealing with relationships between them.
A self-contained, fully configurable Java "game" to simulate multi-species evolution. Design species by optionally specifying every attribute; modify any or all environmental settings; let them loose to eat, fight, procreate, die, and Evolve!
SPLITNEURON is a completely new approach to large-scale, biologically plausible, neural-network simulation library based on data structures and methods directly coded into database and conceived to explicitly share load on multiple machines.
A major mode written for GNU Emacs 22.1 to edit PML files (*.pmlobj, *.pmlfnc, *.pmlfrm and *.mac). PML is the programming language used in Aveva PDMS (Plant Design Management System) to interact with the database, design new objects and run macros.
A framework and runtime environment for exploring agent-based models designed to support the definition of models using an expressive, high-level and extensible Java API and to support the exploration of these models in both interactive and batch mod
This project is a complete cross-platform (Windows, Linux) framework for Evolutionary Computation in pure python. See the project site at http://pyevolve.sourceforge.net or the blog at http://pyevolve.sourceforge.net/wordpress
The Mars Rover Simulator project is based on the evolutionary robotics paradigm where an artificial agent acquires its skills through the process of artificial evolution. This simulator can be useful to evolve neural network controllers for the rover
Headrand is a static library wrote in c that contains functions to simulate complex systems or make statistical analysis with a new approach called "random function computing"
This is a generic engine for simulation of Game & Watch games, starting with ports of the Madrigal Game & Watch Simulators (http://www.madrigaldesign.it/sim/). It is designed to run anywhere SDL is available, with emphasis in handheld machines.
MASyV (Multi-Agent System Visualization) enables one to write agent-based models/cellular automata, eg. in C, visualize them in real time & capture to movie file with MASyVs GUI & message passing lib. Includes examples: Hello World, ants, viral infection
The program Virtual Network Simulator for Web 2.0 is a tool that allows the simulation of assembly and configuration of computer network projects, virtual or physical. It also simulate the sending of a package between the hots of origin and destinati
The Quantitative Finance Framework (QFF) supports the development of software libraries in mathematical finance. The main field of applications are the pricing of derivatives and the management of financial risks.
Siafu simulates individual agents and their context, from home to city-wide scenarios. As a developer, you use the API to write your simulation for the purposes of data-set generation, test or visualization, optionally hooking it to your own application.
The Xholon project explores: software as systems of linked nodes, organized hierarchically. The Xholon toolkit supports this back-to-basics approach, and demonstrates practical benefits through examples from numerous domains.